Fashion
Glam it up, guys: partywear for men – in pictures
We’re a week into December and the party season is in full swing. If you’re struggling with the age old ‘what to wear’ conundrum, keep it simple. Stick with black and white and experiment with texture, it’s a versatile way to supercharge your outfit. Dolce and Gabbana’s AW24 collection is a master class in how to nail the look. Aim for contrasting textures to layer up: silk under wool, or velvet with lace adds a modern edge to the party look. Look for black-on-black embellishment for a timeless look you can wheel out every year. Reiss’s black sequin shirt (4) adds flair without being out-and-out showy, style with black trousers and loafers. Next’s subtle glitter tuxedo (8) is another affordable take on the look. For more adventurous dressers, one of the key runway trends was sheer – from full-on chest revealing transparency to more wearable gauzy shirts, like Allsaints lace one (£119) and River Island’s white lace (£46, main image above).
If embellishment is too seasonal look for interesting detailing, like Represent’s zip-up jacket (2) that will look sharp long after the last champagne cork has popped on NYE . Ditto Zara’s tailored separates and Daily Paper’s chess board patterned pieces, style with a gauzy shirt for a night out, but swap in a sweater for spring. For more formal events, velvet blazers always look super chic over a fine-gauge black rollneck.
Accessories are key to building the party look, silver and pearl jewellery will lift a monochrome outfit, try Tom Wood for minimal pieces, Bleue Burnham for designs inspired by nature and Serge Denimes and Hatton Labs for trend led styles.
£119, allsaints.com
£190, uk.representclo
£55, cos.com
£118, reiss.com
£160, tomwoodproject.com
£140, uk.dailypaperclothing.com
£190, burberry.com
Blazer, £74, and trousers, £35, next.co.uk
£330, grenson.com
£395, Mr P, mrporter.com