Or, you can also take inspiration from stars like Bad Bunny and Steve Lacy, and consider layering a knitted tank over your shirt and tie—with the tie layered under the tank. Again, there is just a hint of a necktie here. The suggestion of polish. By forgoing a more rigid blazer, the shirt-and-tie feels decidedly more casual when paired with such a low-cut tank; it is sleek in a way that also feels effortless and more nonchalant. Like, “Oh, this little tie? Just threw it on!”
And, sure, this is not a totally genius and spontaneous styling move on all of these men’s parts. They are simply all wearing Saint Laurent directly from the runway, courtesy of their stylists. But it is the spirit of unconventionality here that other Hollywood gents should consider replicating going forward. Maybe next, they start wearing mismatched loafers… or they wear a dress shirt featuring one sleeve longer than the other. Be creative! Think wild.
Because, for too long now, menswear on the red carpet has been a sea of stuffy suits and conservative tuxedos—and if the trending tie tuck encourages one thing, it’s just thinking a bit more outside of the box this season. More of that in 2026, please!





