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The Elegant Best Dressed Men Of The Emmy Awards

Rachel Brauer |
September 23, 2012 | 12:47 p.m. PDT

Staff Reporter

 

John Krasinski

Some may call classic a boring way to go when it comes to dressing up, but I definitely do not. John Krasinski of The Office looked incredible at the Emmy’s last year donning a beautifully made suit complete with shiny lapels and a perfect bowtie. He was the definition of style and class. (Image can be found here.)

 

Michael Pitt

Only one way to describe Michael Pitt’s look at the Emmy Awards last year: daring. Not many would have the chutzpah to wear a completely black ensemble complete with rocker boots, but Michael Pitt did and he did it very well. Kudos to you, Pitt. (Image can be found here.)

Peter Dinklage

Peter Dinklage was positively trendy at the 2011 Emmy’s. The star of Game of Thrones wore a sleek tux complete with a skinny tie and lustrous lapels. My only critique is that Dinklage could have shaved his face, but perhaps no one is meant to look absolutely perfect. (Image can be found here.)

Joel McHale

Everybody loves Joel. Not only is he the star of the beloved Community, but he also makes us laugh every week with The Soup. I love a man who can amuse me and dress impeccably well. Joel rocked a cool white tux jacket with black lapels to the Emmy’s last year. (Image can be found here.)

Seal

Not many people would be able to pull off this unbuttoned look, but only a rockstar of Seal’s caliber could. Seal looked suave at the 2011 Emmy Awards in a beautifully tailored suit, complete with an open white shirt and exposed cuffs. He completed the look with a pair of fashionable necklaces to showcase his well-toned chest. (Image can be found here.)

 

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