The style set turned out in force on Monday night for the CFDA Awards in New York, and made sure to dress for the occasion. Whether they were nominees, honored guests, or just friends of those in the industry, the attendees dressed up in some of the best fashion available. If there’s any night to put on fashion’s finest, then this was it.
We put together some of our top menswear looks for evening:
Seth Meyers

The host for the evening arrived wearing a Band of Outsiders black suit, but during the awards he donned the black Comme Des Garçons lace dress Marc Jacobs wore to the Met Gala last month with the white boxers.

Matt Bomer
White Collar star Matt Bomer wore a shiny Calvin Klein jet-black suit with a black buttoned white dress shirt and a black bow tie.

Zac Posen
The designer bought a touch of elegance by once gain wearing velvet. You might remember he also rocked the Met Gala in a stylin’ maroon velvet jacket matched with a purple bow tie.

Marc Jacobs
One of the biggest fashion surprises of the night was an understated Marc Jacobs. The designer suited up for the fashion awards ceremony. His traditional black tux was styled with a Louis Vuitton clutch. Who would’ve thought that Marc would be the more reserved of the bunch.

While some stuck to the black tie dress code, this is a fashion event there were bound to be some risk takers.
Pharrell Williams
We were torn with this look. We appreciate he took a fashion risk and wore shorts, tuxedo ones but they are still shorts. Pharrell adds to the quirkiness of the outfit by having his shirt sleeves extend well past his jacket, an rather large bowtie and completes the look with a beanie - looks like he is hiding a blonde dye job. Pharrell made it work but this is definitely for the more daring.

Brad Goreski
The stylist/ reality star was most definitely not a wallflower wearing a Kate Spade ‘Florence Broadhust’ Japanese floral print suit. The beautiful black-and-white suit, custom-made by Martin Greenfield, was styled with Christian Louboutin shoes.

Cameron Silver
Cameron wore a custom Nicole Miller suit with a coordinated custom Rod Keenan hat. He accessorized with a Shamballa Jewels medallion necklace, a custom Lisa Kingsley bag and bi-colour Burberry shoes. We really like the print of the suit and it definitely brings a more casual look to the formal affair.

John Waters
John Waters who accepted awards on behalf of both Johnny Depp and Rei Kawakubo who is the designer at the head of Comme des Garçons, arrived at the star studded event looking daper in a Comme des Garçons paisley blazer and bright orange sneakers.

Which were the best looks for you? Did we miss anyone?
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The Met Gala also known as the fashion Oscars took place in New York City on Monday night. This year fashions finest gathered to celebrate Prada and Elsa Schiaparelli who together comprise the Costume Institute’s new exhibition the Impossible Conversations.
One thing you can count on when it comes to Met fashion is that is always outrageous. Csquared had a great time on Tuesday discussing this years most controversial look - Marc Jacobs in a Commes des Garcon lace tunic and white boxers on Facebook and Twitter.
But we are not here to discuss the outrageous, we want to share our top looks from the men.
Hands down the best look of the night for us was Zac Posen in this maroon suit and purple bow tie. The velvet jacket is pure elegance. Tailored to perfection, the color also stands out in the sea of black tuxes which a lot of the celebrities opt for at such an event.

Tom Ford…there is very little wrong this man can do in terms of style and it doesn’t hurt to have the gorgeous Chanel Iman on your arm either. The double-breasted jacket with wide winged silk lapels fits Tom well and the flower on the lapel adds a touch of panache to his outfit.

While we don’t think the sunglasses were necessary the suit itself is on point. This is how black tie should look. As one of the performers for the evening Bruno Mars was expected to look his best. And check out the crocodile shoes!! On a side note Bruno should stick to his coiffed hair which also would have been a better hairstyle for this event.

As expected with such a formal gathering there was a lot of black suits and tuxedo’s. A safe choice some would say but the below really stood out for us. They all look refined and polished for us these gents showed all in attendance how a tux is supposed to fit.

Darren Criss in Calvin Klein (bottom right) is a favorite for us because his suit is not black black but a charcoal colour showing black tie doesn’t strictly mean black.
A few of the men in attendance did however opt for some color. Hamish Bowler’s pink jacket is a homage to the events theme as the color is featured quite prominently in the exhibition.

We do however have to call out Mick Jagger for wearing trainers to such a formal event. Mick you have walked enough high fashion red carpets in your time to know that trainers do not belong there!
One of the biggest trends at the moment in men’s fashion is velvet jackets. Swizz Beatz and Tom Brady did the trend absolute justice. They both took a style risk with this but velvet jackets are great for formal occasions just remember to wear a different fabric for the trousers never head to toe velvet.

Let us know what you thought of the red carpet looks? Anyone we didn’t pick but you liked?
Can we also take a moment to appreciate Beyonce in this Givenchy creation!
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