From a Heated Rivalry debut to Michael B. Jordan, here's a look at the best dressed men on the Golden Globes red carpet. Prada's chocolate-brown double-breasted tux proved brown is officially the new black.

Finished with cognac-tinted glasses, Jordan delivered a suave, future-Thomas-Crown energy. From Chrome Hearts to Timberland boots, Timothée once again rewrote red-carpet rules.

Bold, unexpected, and very New York, his look was awards-season rebellion done right. The rising star arrived in a slick Giorgio Armani tux with a daringly open shirt.A glimpse of his Bvlgari necklace hinted at a future packed with high-fashion deals. Wearing Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Storrie made his Golden Globes debut unforgettable.

Sharp tailoring and star-level confidence marked his arrival as a style heavyweight. Gucci and Cartier set the tone as Paul skipped the tie for a relaxed black-tie twist.

Effortlessly cool, he proved less can truly be more on the red carpet. In Bottega Veneta, the Adolescence star embraced refined workwear with modern flair.

The two-piece look capped off a breakout year with quiet, confident style. Prada's oversized jacket and cropped trousers gave Damson a fashion-forward silhouette.

Playing with proportions, he delivered one of the night's most daring menswear moments. A double Golden Globes nominee, Jacob Elordi made his debut in a sleek Bottega Veneta suit.

Retro-tinted glasses and Cartier jewellery gave his sophisticated look a quietly luxe edge. Nick Jonas kept it timeless in a sharply tailored black tuxedo.

Clean lines and classic styling made him one of the evening's most polished gentlemen. Leonardo DiCaprio stayed true to his signature red-carpet uniform in a Dior black-and-white tux.

Finished with Manolo Blahnik lace-ups, his look was effortlessly elegant and eternally Hollywood. Thanks For Reading!