The 12 best dressed men of 2025
From premier league footballers to Hollywood new blood, these are the men that upped the style ante in 2025
Welcome to Luxury London’s painstakingly deliberated-over round-up of 2025’s best dressed men, which, for practical, image-sourcing and SEO reasons, concentrates exclusively, and unapologetically, on well-dressed famous men. We simply didn’t have the time, we hope you understand, to monitor the style ups and downs of every man in 2025. There’s every chance, of course, that there are better dressed men in your office than the chaps on this list. You might have more stylish friends. Nattier neighbours. We’re not even saying that you don’t dress better yourself. To which we can only apologise. And admit that this round-up should have been titled ‘The best dressed male celebrities of 2025’. But, you know, best make it as simple as possible for the algorithm overlords n’all.
Moving on. Here are some prominent people, from a variety of professions, who dressed very nicely in 2025. Why 12? It seemed like a nice round number, one for every month of the year, if you will (Oh, there’s a Will down there, by the way, have a guess which one? (clue: he’s a sucker for a chino, although he kinda has to be)). In no particular order…
Joe Willock
Instagram: Child Of The most high (@joewillock)
Instagram: Child Of The most high (@joewillock)
Listen, UGG Peakmod clogs aren’t my personal bag. But then I’m not a 26-year-old, Carabao Cup-winning, Premier League footballer. If I matched a pair of UGG clogs with a gold chain, tailored Harrington jacket and dark bins, I’d probably look like a plonker. Newcastle’s Joe Willock, on the other hand. In June 2025, Los Angeles-based fashion brand, 424, showcased its SS26 collection during Paris Fashion Week Men’s. Staged in a courtyard setting at the Monnaie de Paris, it was one of the headline shows of the PFW calendar. Walking the runway alongside Will Poulter, rapper Roddy Ricch and singer REMA, was Walthamstow’s own Willock. Back of the net, my son.
Tom Blyth
Tom Blyth at the 28th British Independent Film Awards at Roundhouse, London, England, 30 November 2025
Tom Blyth at the Atlantida Film Festival at La Misericordia Cultural Center, 31 July 2025, Palma, Spain, ©Jack Abuin/ZUMA Press Wire
Tom Blyth. Remember the name. Having starred in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, the British actor has several films in the pipeline and was this year recognised within The Hollywood Reporter’s ‘Next Gen Class of 2025’. Blyth is making moves in fashion circles, too. Having demonstrated some serious style game on various red carpets, the actor has walked the runway for Hermès, and attended Paris Fashion Week as a guest of YSL. With a proven penchant for understated fits from AMI Paris and Tom Ford, Blyth’s looks won’t be going viral. But expect his name to become a regular on best-dress lists such as this.
Lorenzo Musetti
Instagram: Lorenzo Musetti (@lore_musetti)
Instagram: Lorenzo Musetti (@lore_musetti)
Known for his rare, one‑handed backhand on the court, Lorenzo Musetti is increasingly known for his equally-inimitable personal style off the court. In 2025, the Italian professional tennis player was named a global ambassador for luxury fashion house Bottega Veneta – very on-brand for the understated Tuscan (style observers may have clocked the label’s signature intrecciato pattern on a jacket Musetti sported at Wimbledon 2025). Away from tennis, Musetti has recently found himself being photographed by various fashion bibles, Vogue among them. Serving looks, as well as aces.
Alexander Skarsgård
Skarsgård on the BBC's 'Graham Norton Show'
Skarsgård arrives at the 16th Governors Awards, 16 Nov 2025, Los Angeles. Photo: Richard Shotwell
Rightly or wrongly, Swedes have been labelled with a reputation as being buttoned-up and overly conformist. One Swede not afraid of standing out is Alexander Skarsgård (hard not to, when you 6ft 4). The tail end of 2025 has seen Skarsgård embark on an international press tour to promote his new gay rom-com Pillion, during which he’s worn leather trousers, tiny shorts, halterneck shirts, and silk tops with sex toys printed on them. When he’s not fully embracing the film’s BDSM subplot, Skarsgård can mostly be found wearing playful graphic T-shirts and nice, normal suits.
Reiss Nelson
Instagram: Reiss Nelson (@reissnelson)
Instagram: Reiss Nelson (@reissnelson)
This year, Brentford winger Reiss Nelson fronted a campaign for London‑based streetwear brand Aeliza. He was also employed as creative director by End and Birkenstock for the launch of their collaborative Utility Pack campaign. Nelson helped shape the campaign’s concept and visual direction, even shooting the images himself (helpfully, he runs the film photography platform, @35mmnelz). On top of that, Nelson runs his own clothing line, Riverslide, where neutral tones and clean silhouettes reflect his personal style and South London upbringing. Did we say he also finds the time to play Premier League football?
Jonathan Bailey
Jonathan at the premiere of the film 'Brunello: Il Visionario Garbato' in Rome, 4 December 2025
Bailey at the European Premiere of 'Wicked For Good', London, 10 November, Photo: Stuart Hardy
Jonathan Bailey broke out with Bridgerton and has been blowing up ever since. In 2025, the Englishman was revealed to be the year’s highest-grossing actor, thanks to roles in Jurassic World Rebirth and Wicked: For Good, and was named People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive. Not a terrible 12 months, then. Off the screen, Bailey has been winning the red carpet, going viral for his off-duty looks, and collaborating with fashion names Loewe and Orlebar Brown, as well as James Bond watch brand Omega (which has done nothing to quash certain 007 rumours).
Jacob Elordi
Elordi attends The Gotham Film Awards, 1 Dec 2025, NYC. Photo: Evan Agostini
Elordi attends the red carpet for 'Frankenstein', Mexico City, 3 November 2025. Photo: Alberto Guillen
‘Was 2025 the Year of Jacob Elordi?’ asked a recent Yahoo headline. Possibly. The Australian actor wrapped up filming Euphoria season three, was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance in The Narrow Road to the Deep North, and won acclaim for his portrayal of The Creature in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (for which he notched another Golden Globe nomination). It was a big year style-wise too, with the 6ft 6 walking clothes horse confirming his place on the international fashion circuit. Away from attention-grabbing red carpet appearances, Elordi became a fashion week regular, demonstrating a partiality to oversized suits from Burberry and Bottega Veneta.
Colman Domingo
Domingo attends the New York Premiere of 'Wicked: For Good', 17 Nov 2025. Photo: Photo Image Press via ZUMA Press Wire
It took decades of theatre and TV work before Colman Domingo broke through to Hollywood. Once he had, the Philadelphia native wasted no time in announcing his arrival – mostly through an anthology of envelope-pushing red carpet looks. Not for Domingo, safe neutral suits. Instead, it’s been wide lapels, statement silhouettes, attention-grabbing jewellery, and fits in every shade of emerald, fuchsia, azure and gold. When the British Fashion Council was looking for someone to host the 2025 Fashion Awards, it was towards Domingo it turned. The actor, director, playwright and producer happily obliged, reporting for duty at the Royal Albert Hall in a Burberry pinstripe suit, before changing into a rather more outré Denzilpatrick aquamarine satin number (one of just several changes that early-December night).
Liam Gallagher
Gallagher at Wembley Stadium, 25 July 2025. Photo: Cristina Massei
Gallagher at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, 31 August 2025. Photo: Evan Agostini
"This isn't f*****g velvet, and it's not a f*****g beanie hat," Liam Gallagher told a throbbing Wembley stadium back in July, addressing online speculation regarding his choice of headwear. "It's jumbo cord, and it's a bucket hat.” The hat in question was a bespoke creation by Adidas Originals SPZL and designer Gary Aspden, one of several bucket hats the Oasis frontman sported during the band’s 'biblical' (how often did you hear that word during the summer? In fairness, it was) 2025 comeback tour. Gallagher’s commitment to the parka remains steadfast, of course, not even the bubbling heat of São Paulo and Buenos Aires prompting a rethink of this choice of outerwear.
Charles Leclerc
Instagram: Charles Leclerc (@charles_leclerc)
Instagram: Charles Leclerc (@charles_leclerc)
Charles Leclerc may have finished one position above Lewis Hamilton in the Formula 1 drivers' championship this season, but he’s never going to eclipse his Ferrari teammate in the fashion stakes. Hamilton’s pre-race paddock peacocking distracts from the fact that Leclerc is possibly the best-dressed of all racing drivers – in that he wears clothes you might actually want to wear yourself (unless, of course, purple sequined boiler suits are a bit of you, in which Hamilton will always be your F1 muse). Testament to Leclerc’s passion for fashion, 2025 saw him launch his own label, CL16, a collection of elegant, understated wardrobe staples. Fan merch this is not.
Skepta
Skepta attends the Burberry Summer 2026 Show, London, 22 Sep 2025. Photo: SOPA Images
Skepta attends the GQ Men of the Year, 18 November. Photo: PA Images
In 2025, Skepta used London Fashion Week to relaunch his own fashion brand, Mains. The revamped label leans heavily into oversized silhouettes and collegiate motifs, mixing the sort of leather wrestling shorts, embroidered bombers and sheer shirts that only the model-good-looking grime artist can pull off. Skepta has long fused street culture with high fashion – pairing the likes of Supreme and Puma with Louis Vuitton, Burberry and Bottega Veneta. See this year’s Burberry SS26 Show (above) for Skepta at his most Skepta.
William, Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales at the Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, 5 Nov 2025. Photo: PA Images
The Prince of Wales playing volleyball on Copacabana Beach, 3 Nov 2025. Photo: PA Images
What’s the future King doing on a list of trendsetters and trailblazers, I hear you ask. I’d counter that with the fact that no one on this list is so sartorially constrained by convention and expectation than our man Will. While other gents on this register are free to choose to leave the house wearing a feather boa and snakeskin cowboy boats, if they so wished, Prince William is required to go about his business looking simultaneously man-of-the-people and monarch-in-waiting, 24-7. There's every chance that Wills is a Supreme-loving sneakerhead at heart. Alas, it’s chinos and a shirt for him. Always. Even when playing beach volleyball on Copacabana. Spare a thought.
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