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PHOTOS: Matt Bomer, Jonathan Bailey & all our favorite It boys slaying the GQ Men of the Year red carpet

GQ Men of the Year

GQ brought all the fashion boys to the yard!

The GQ Men of the Year 2023 gala at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles was the place to be last night.

While the fashion publication’s annual gala is usually regarded as the biggest night in menswear, this year felt extra AF since it featured a bevy of our favorite queer hotties like: Fellow Travelers hunks Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey, Rustin sensation Colman Domingo, and style legends Tom Ford and Law Roach.

Other standouts included: Red, White & Royal Blue lovebirds Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine, Saltburn studs Jacob Elordi and Barry Keoghan, and newly single celebrity stylist Chris Appleton.

But it wasn’t just a night for the boys. The ladies were also represented as pop divas Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion, and St. Vincent, among others, added their feminine glam to the sea of men in attendance.

With the official dress code being “modern red carpet,” which GQ defined as “anything and everything swanky, swerve-y, and scene-stealing,” everyone brought their fashion A game to the event.

Click through to see all the fiercest fits from the 2023 GQ Men of the Year gala…

Matt Bomer

Matt Bomer

Bomer channeled all that dom top energy into this lush teal Brioni jacket. Suave.

Colman Domingo

Colman Domingo

Colman is a cream dream!

Tom Ford

Tom Ford

Tom Ford just issued a mandate for amber vision shades and wide ties. Sign us up!

Nicholas Galitzine

Nicholas Galitzine

Prince Henry can get it.

Law Roach

Law Roach

Law in Fear of God is legendary while serving executive realness for your nerves!

Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi

Jacob is overheating in this Saturday Night Fever-inspired Bottega Veneta moment.

Barry Keoghan

 Barry Keoghan

Sweater weather never looked so delicious.

Owen Thiele

Owen Thiele

The Theater Camp star is shouldering this lewk with all he’s got!

Diplo

Diplo

Looking dapper is so not not gay.

Nathan Stewart-Jarrett 

That’s not an optical illusion, the Culprits star is slaying it in this archival Sies Marjan checkered number.

Conan Gray

Conan Gray

The 24-year-old singer-songwriter hit a high note in this plunging Ann Demeulemeester ensemble.

Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade

LGBTQ+ ally king Dwyane Wade’s colors are blush and bashful in Givenchy.

Jonathan Anderson

JW Anderson

The JW Anderson designer kept it casual.

Noah Beck

Noah Beck

Nobody is mad at Noah’s gun show in this sleeveless Valentino jumpsuit.

 Del Water Gap 

 Del Water Gap

The indie pop singer is taking high waisted denim to new heights in this Loewe serve.

Brian Cox

Brian Cox

We are so here for Logan Roy’s fashion era!

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23 Comments*

  • Steve9999

    You had me with that incredible list of men at the GQ Awards until you got to Law Roach. What a self-absorbed, self-aggrandizing POS he is. He’s is (was) a stylist and was very good at his job until his ego got so overblown that he just couldn’t play 2nd fiddle to anyone. Sashay…away…for good.

    • Bengali

      U are correct. Dude looks like a lady and not a very attractive one.

    • LumpyPillows

      It was a look. A bit to overthought. Oversized, over layered and with a purse. A for effort though.

  • Diplomat

    Holy shit: Bomer Perez and Galitzine in the same room?!!! That could cause one serious power outage.
    And no Diplo isn’t me. I’m way hotter.

    • dbmcvey

      No one thought you were that diplo. He has better things to do.

    • abfab

      Hotter. Sure, Jan.

    • LumpyPillows

      A lot of men I really like were there! Discovered a few new ones too.

  • woodroad34

    Slight 40’s noir to a lot of the silhouettes–baggy pants, oversized coats…that sort of thing. With that being said, if you’ve read a copy of GQ lately–it’s really a rag now with the cheap paper they print on, mostly editorial and diminished in volume.

    • LumpyPillows

      And, apparently, belts are out. GQ has always struggled to be relevant. To be honest, I’m not sure how they stay in business. I dress pretty crazy, and I wouldn’t be caught in most of the stuff they print. Most of these looks were at least wearable.

    • abfab

      Like VIVA, it was top shelf at the time.

  • Rikki Roze

    No Asian or Latino men?

    • Sheppard87

      Taylor Zakhar Perez is Mexican and Middle Eastern, but you aren’t wrong that more representation is always welcome.

    • LumpyPillows

      Christ, it’s the quota police again.

    • abfab

      I know! She uses that race card way too often.

  • Man About Town

    Matt Bomer apparently couldn’t find a shirt to wear, Megan Thee Stallion should have been arrested for wearing that in public, and Owen Thiele showed up in a coat designed for flashers in dark alleys.

    Sigh…GQ used to be such a classy magazine empire.

    • dbmcvey

      He’s wearing a shirt. Unfortunately. I think he should never have to wear clothes at all.

    • Matthewnow

      Matt Bomer doesn’t need a shirt. OOOKAY!

  • Diplomat

    Nic Galitzine,

    You’re much hotter as a highlighted blond. It brings out your devil angel contrast to a tee. Black doesn’t do you any favors regarding your skin tone.

    Add a wink to the post above….

    • LumpyPillows

      I do like him as a blonde a bit better, but he could do anything and I would be OK with it.

  • dbmcvey

    Coleman Domingo looks amazing! Incredibly gorgeous man, and when he talks, even better!

  • bachy

    Huge fan of Barry Keoghan’s film performances but dude, stick to acting. Fashion is not in your wheelhouse.

  • Colorado Couple

    Was anyone else shown other than Matt Bomer, Jonathan Bailey & Tom Ford?

  • krt_1988

    Taylor looks gorgeous in everything. loved it

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