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Best Dressed Men At The 2018 Toronto International Film Festival

Sharp dressed men!

The 43rd annual Toronto International Film Festival kicked off Sept. 6 and ran through Sept. 16. This year, the festival screened over 200 feature-length films including “Halloween,” “White Boy Rick,” “Greta, “A Star Is Born” and more. And while he ladies looked fab on the red carpet, the guys really brought their A-Game too. Check out the best dressed men at the 2018 TIFF below.

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Timothée Chalamet

At the “Beautiful Boy” premiere, the young actor wore a black and white floral-embroidered Haider Ackermann Fall 2018 ensemble.

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Chris Pine

At “The Outlaw” premiere, the actress looked quite debonair in  Canali suit which included a striped double-breasted blazers brown and blue blazer. Christian Louboutin’”Cousin Greg” navy shoes completed his look.

 

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Jamie Bell

At the “Donnybrook” premiere, the actor looked taper in a Dior Men black two-button suit featuring the “Signature” stitch.

Matthew McConaughey

At the “White Boy Rick” premiere, alongside his wife Camila Alves, the Oscar winner looked ultra stylish in an aubergine Strong Suit look styled with Christian Louboutin “Cousin Top Daviol” dress shoes.

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Kelvin Harrison Jr.

At the “Monsters and Men” premiere, the actor wore a Dolce & Gabbana light, textured suit.

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Robert Pattinson

At the “High Life” premiere, the actor wore a Dior Men by Kim Jones Spring 2019 three-piece suit paired with a floral dress shirt.

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Kit Harington

The “Game Of Thrones” actor wore a Givenchy tuxedo at the “The Death and Life of John F. Donovan” premiere.

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Mahershala Ali

For the “Green Book” premiere, the actor accessorized his Ermenegildo Zegna Couture cropped suit with a teal pocket square  and Jimmy Choo shades.

Originally from Detroit, Ashley has been a style curator and editor for over a decade, having lived in Washington DC and New York City before moving to West Hollywood in 2015. She has written for The Washington Post, Hollywood Life, Haute Living, Vanity Fair, International Business Times and Fashion Times. She lives for leather jackets, statement sunglasses, RuPaul's Drag Race and her rescue basset hound Cletus.

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