From GQ Men of the Year Awards To Brazil GP


Black men across fashion, music, and sports turned the style dial up several notches last week, embracing sartorial risks that paid off in full. From the polished glamour of the GQ Men of the Year Awards to the adrenaline-fueled energy of the Brazilian Grand Prix, and even the evolution of game-day tunnel walks—once dominated by forgettable basics, now reimagined as the unofficial runway of modern athletes—style became the universal language. What emerged was a week defined by daring proportions, inventive textures, and a collective refusal to play it safe. Each star stepped out with intention, proving that confidence is the ultimate accessory and that personal style is, in fact, a playground rather than a boundary.

The Looks

Anderson .Paak embodied avant-garde polish at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in a sculptural Jacquemus ensemble that married modern experimentation with classic refinement. His grey suit, built around an asymmetrically wrapped jacket, showcased clean architectural lines that amplified proportion without overwhelming his frame. Wide-leg trousers introduced a relaxed sweep, while a crisp white shirt and orange patterned tie broke the restraint with a precise, artful flash of color. Dark round sunglasses and .Paak’s trademark grin sealed the moment, making the look feel playful, unexpected, and effortlessly fashion-forward.

Meanwhile, Adekunle Gold leaned fully into retro-cool nostalgia in his “Many People” music video, appearing in a visually arresting Lisa Folawiyo patchwork suit. Crafted from multi-wash denim panels, the design created bold vertical lines that elongated his silhouette and gave texture center stage. Additionally, an open, multicolored striped shirt added fluidity and movement, offering a vibrant counterpoint beneath the structured denim. Finished with dark sunglasses, a pearl necklace, and chunky brown shoes, the outfit struck a perfect balance between edge and elegance.

On the sports front, Tyrod Taylor’s Week 10 tunnel walk delivered a masterclass in effortless luxury. His structured Maison Valentino jacket, marked by a striking red grid pattern, sat atop a crisp white tee for a clean, graphic contrast. Relaxed, washed Celine wide-leg jeans grounded the look with an off-duty ease. Meanwhile, chunky white Marni shoes punched up the modernity. Neatly braided hair and a compact black clutch added refined precision, proving once again that athletes aren’t just participating in the style conversation. They’re leading some of its most compelling chapters.

Check out the best-dressed Black male celebrities from last week… 

Michael B Jordan 

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Lewis Hamilton

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Wizkid

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Anderson .Paak

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Tyrod Taylor

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Tim Hardaway

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Jules Kounde

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Adekunle Gold

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Photo: @adekunlegold/Instagram

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Isaiah Rodgers

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Fabolous

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