The 28 Biggest Menswear Moments From the 2022 Emmy Awards

All-white tuxedos stole the show, but we prefer the fur coats and odd neckwear

Seth Rogen, Jerrod Carmichael and Jeremy Strong at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards rocking some of the best menswear

Seth Rogen, Jerrod Carmichael and Jeremy Strong offered just some of the various mesmerizing menswear looks at the 74th Annual Emmy Awards.

By Paolo Sandoval

Big wins for Succession and Ted Lasso, historic moments for actors of color and industry stalwarts, boomer photo tweets from Bob Odenkirk: TV’s biggest night was quite the spectacle, and the menswear at the Emmys lived up to the occasion.

While any event televised in 2022 is bound to be all sorts of goofy — DJ sets from Zedd and a cursed Jimmy Kimmel appearance confirm that NBC is still operating on a cultural zeitgeist six to eight years removed — the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards Ceremony was, for the most part, surprisingly fun. This was due in large part to the star-studded and, much more importantly, dressed-to-the-nines roster of fan-favorite A-listers and menswear icons present at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

From an ivory-clad Andrew Garfield to a dapper Trevor Noah, the menswear of the 2022 Emmys was, much like the ceremony itself, unexpectedly enjoyable. There were some through lines among the dazzling display of ‘fits from the small screen’s best and brightest: the all-white tuxedo (who said this was okay? Who said this was okay?) was out in force, as was the unusual neckpiece, as lacy bowties, leather ties and a few neckwear no-shows provided a stimulating departure from the bland traditions of black tie menswear.

There were also wraparound sunglasses and velvet jackets, brogues and bare abdominals (Jerrod Carmichael is a walking reminder to do your crunches). Voice of an angel John Legend wandered around the red carpet, seemingly perplexed as to how he got there. It was a grand old time. Should you have missed it, or if you simply want to revisit the best Emmys menswear, you’re in luck: we’ve gone ahead and highlighted all the biggest, brightest and best looks from the awards.

Jerrod Carmichael accepts Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special for “Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel” onstage, oversized fur coat in tow.
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Jerrod Carmichael

Gaze in amazement. Google “Puff Daddy Fur Coat.” Repeat.

Good guy Nicholas Braun in a bad boy tuxedo.
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Nicholas Braun

Nicholas Braun stays winning.

Actor Lee Jung-jae stunted in a leather tie and bedazzled Gucci suit at the 74th Emmy Awards.
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Lee Jung-jae

Leather tie alert! We repeat, leather tie alert!

Proportions and Tyler James Williams go together like Abbott Elementary and Emmys.
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Tyler James Williams

Magician-core.

Bob Odenkirk (in wraparound shapes) attends the 74th Primetime Emmys.
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Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk: Better Call Saul star and certified ‘fit god.

Andrew Garfield’s sunglasses only add to his casual cool vibe.
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Andrew Garfield

A Zegna suit so nice, we had to look twice.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend look ready to par-tay.
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John Legend

Like we always say, dress like you’re going to lay on a piano and croon.

No, it’s not your college professor, it’s just John Wilson.
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John Wilson

It’s giving substitute teacher.

No one does a tux quite like Trevor Noah.
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Trevor Noah

The wider the Gucci lapels, the closer to god.

Brett Goldstein, winner of the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
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Brett Goldstein

We know it’s the Emmys, but the Ted Lasso star looked leading man levels of dashing.

Seth Rogen attends the 74th Primetime Emmys in an all-white ensemble.
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Seth Rogen

The beached hair says O.C. skater-stoner. The cummerbund says otherwise.

There’s bold, and then there’s Mark Indelicato.
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Mark Indelicato

Ride those coattails all the way to the top, Mark.

British actor Himesh Patel wore a blazer to rule them all.
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Himesh Patel

This, my friends, is menswear 4D chess.

Adam Scott attends the 74th Primetime Emmys at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
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Adam Scott

When the Emmys are at 7:00 and junior prom is at 8:00.

Actor Reece Feldman drew eyes at the 74th Emmy Awards.
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Reece Feldman

Reece Feldman demonstrates the proper way to do pinstripes.

Toheeb Jimoh put a bow on the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Toheeb Jimoh

Ted Lasso star Toheeb Jimoh is a gift to the world.

Bartlett took home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
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Murray Bartlett

And the Emmy for best dressed supporting actor goes to…Murray Bartlett!

Not seen: Nicholas Hoult’s massive pants.
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Nicholas Hoult

Hoult makes up for his recent transgressions with a dazzling display of flair, chains and bespoke Dior.

Will Poulter, meet Dior.
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Will Poulter

Also in Dior, Poulter’s all-black ensemble emulates cool.

Ismael Cruz Córdova attends the 74th Primetime Emmys in a grey velvet jacket to make Bond jealous.
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Ismael Cruz Córdova

The name’s Córdova…Ismael Córdova.

No tie for a one Sebastian Stan.
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Sebastian Stan

No tie necessary for dreamy Sebastian Stan.

Kenan Thompson played host at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Kenan Thompson

Purple, the color of (comic) royalty.

Colman Domingo is a trophy…literally.
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Colman Domingo

Colman Domingo tactfully skirts our strictly enforced no-shirt-suiting ban with a swanky sheer top.

Squid Game actor O Yeong-su arriving at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards.
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O Yeong-su

O Yeong-su is class, personified.

Michael Zegen of The Marvelous Mrs. Masiel shines at the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Michael Zegen

Mr. Maisel goes for gold!

Succession’s Jeremy Strong looks dapper in a textured black tux at the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Jeremy Strong

Everyone’s favorite TV billionaire, dripped out and dropped up.

John Turturro know his way around a pair of sunglasses.
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John Turturro

John Turturro demonstrates huge OPL (optimal tie length).

Steve Martin and Martin Short saddled up to the red carpet at the 74th Primetime Emmys Three Amigos style.
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Steve Martin and Martin Short

Steven Martin and Martin Short, proving that dressing up with your homie is the move since 1986.

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