Red Carpet Style: The Men Have It in Spades with Brooks Brothers!
I am holding off on the women's commentary because I can't decide exactly what to say and how to say it and I have a number of contributors who will weigh in on this topic. So it's best saved to another post. However that's not to say there weren't some really stellar and amazing red carpet moments and most of them happen to be worn by MEN! (We do love the men but often they just get forgotten)
One of our favorite menswear lines pulled out all the stops and got onto the red carpet in spades-- and thank goodness because every gentleman walking the red carpet in Brooks Brothers looked amazing (and some overshadowed their partners and castmates)

Stephen Colbert was an Emmy presenter for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and he looked every inch a winner in a shawl tuxedo from the Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers collection.

Geoffrey Arend, star of upcoming M. Night Shyamalan movie, Devil and husband of Emmy nominated actress, Christina Hendricks, chose a Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers tuxedo. His tuxedo featured special detailng of a grosgrain lapel and a black grosgrain bow tie.

Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs' point guard sported a Brooks Brothers 1818 Fitzgerald tuxedo, slim fit bib-front spread collar tuxedo shirt and black butterfly bow tie while accompanying his wife Desperate Housewives star, Eva Longoria Parker down the red carpet. He looked every inch the star that Longoria did.
Glenn Rigberg, Executive Producer of the HBO hit movie, You Don't Know Jack, and Emmy nominee for Outstanding Made for Television Movie, donned a Brooks Brothers Golden Fleece 1-Button Notch Tuxedo.
Mad Men make Mad Menswear Magic with Brooks Brothers!
Brooks Brothers was selected again to dress several cast and crew from the acclaimed AMC drama series Mad Men (with 17 Emmy nominations). Brooks Brothers has a long-standing relationship with the production and continues to collaborate with Emmy-winning costume designer Janie Bryant on costumes for the series. The list of attendees wearing Brooks Brothers includes:
Matthew Weiner (Creator/Executive Producer): Brooks Brothers 1818 Madison Tuxedo with notch lapels and a Golden Fleece tuxedo shirt and black butterfly bow tie

Jared Harris (Lane Pryce): was dapper in a Brooks Brothers 1818 Madison Tuxedo, ten-pleat formal tuxedo shirt and a black butterfly bow tie.

Michael Gladis (Paul Kinsey): featured a "Mad Men" elegance in the Brooks Brothers Golden Fleece 1-Button Tuxedo with notch lapels and a Golden Fleece tuxedo shirt, black butterfly bow tie and tuxedo braces complete his look

Bryan Batt (Salvatore Romano) and acclaimed writer of She Ain't Heavy, She's My Mother: a Memoir wowed the red carpet with savvy glamour in a Brooks Brothers Dinner Jacket and Brooks Brothers 1818 Tuxedo Trousers
Aaron Staton (Ken Cosgrove) wore a Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers Tuxedo
Duane Shattuck (Unit Production Manager) walked the red carpet in a Golden Fleece 1-Button Notch Tuxedo with a ten-pleat formal tuxedo shirt and a black butterfly bow tie
Now if all the ladies had such amazing and consistent style, we might have a lot more raves than "what was she thinking"
Thanks to Brooks Brothers for all the great information and sensational styles for all these men. What would we do without you?
Founded in 1818, Brooks Brothers' has a heritage deeply rooted in American history. As the country's longest-established clothing retailer, Brooks Brothers has played a definitive role in shaping American Style for nearly two centuries. In addition, Brooks Brothers is passionate about the quality and value found in our "Own Make" products, and is proud to manufacture our ties in New York, shirts in North Carolina and suiting at Southwick in Haverhill, Massachusetts. www.brooksbrothers.com
Stevie Wilson, LA-Story.com
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