
"Well, kinda. Accomplished as it may sound, the show, which took over the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica on Sunday, is considered more of a precursor to the fervent awards schedule than its actual kickoff by much of Hollywood's culturati, less of a career-making prize for serious contenders than a practice round for on-stage jitters and a vibe check for where the culture is at with the nonstop Marty Supreme press. (They're onboard the blimp - Chalamet took home the "Best Actor" award.)"
"Naturally, this did not stop much of this year's best and brightest in film and television - casts from Frankenstein, One Battle After Another and of course Marty Supreme - from showing out for the festivities. The red carpet was positively star-studded, the names you'd expect, like Michael B. Jordan and Alexander Skarsgård, bumping elbows (and delightful bow cuffs) dressed in the names you'd expect, like Louis Vuitton and Valentino."
"Case in point: the continuation of the black-on-black resurgence was particularly noticeable, championed by none other than the internet's favorite mullet-rocking heartthrobs. Leading the charge, Paul Mescal's lapel-forward Gucci number was simultaneously one of the most subdued and slutty looks of the night, mostly on the merit of what was under the blazer. (Spoiler alert: the tiniest of V-neck tees.)"
Awards season began with the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, seen as a precursor to the awards calendar rather than a career-making prize. The event carried heavy Marty Supreme attention and awarded Chalamet Best Actor. Numerous casts including Frankenstein, One Battle After Another and Marty Supreme attended, and the red carpet featured stars such as Michael B. Jordan and Alexander Skarsgård in Louis Vuitton and Valentino. Menswear moments dominated with a notable black-on-black resurgence. Paul Mescal wore a lapel-forward Gucci blazer paired with an extremely small V-neck tee, combining subdued tailoring with provocative styling.
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