Cary Grant, the most stylish man in movie history
The protagonist of one of the great cinematographic classics With Death on the Heels (Alfred Hitchcock, 1959), he displayed his sympathy and style both on and off the big screen. The British actor has become a benchmark in classic men's fashion over the years thanks to his refined and detailed style.
With his eloquence and his seductive demeanor, the actor quickly took Hollywood by storm. It was he who chose his own wardrobe in each film and left nothing to chance, his suits always looked impeccable and well-ironed. A lover of the white shirt and the blue and gray tones, he also dared with suits of different colors, fabrics, and patterns.
Flawless in all his appearances, Cary Grant is an inspirational menswear icon and hard to match. The best style of advice he inherited from his father? Socks are always in sight.
Hugh Grant, when less is more
The actor, known for countless comedies such as the unforgettable and romantic Notting Hill, or the unbeatable Four Weddings and a Funeral, seems to have known the winning combination of his closet for years.
His style over the years has followed a common pattern: crew-neck wool or cotton sweaters, washed-out shirts, and quality jackets or coats. Hugh Grant flaunts a casual style without losing touch with his innate style.
The British actor's style is comfortable and easy to follow. Simplicity and style are equal parts.
Colin Firth, ambassador of British style
Among the many and varied roles that Colin Firth has played, we have seen him as the Duke of York in The King's Speech and as a veteran secret agent in Kingsman: The Secret Service.
Both in real life and in Kingsman, a film in which he moves like a fish to water in the tailor shops of Savile Row, the classic tailoring suit is his second skin and his sure choice for the most important occasions. specials.
For sportier looks, Colin Firth always opts for versatile blazers or knitted jumpers and demands quality in the fabrics: cotton shirts, preferably striped, and wool coats.
Jeremy Irons, a gentleman of British cinema (and style)
Starring in films such as "Lolita" or "The House of Spirits", he started in the cinema by chance. After more than 30 years on the screens, he has become one of the most established British actors.
Jeremy Irons is an icon in the cinema and he is also an icon in fashion. And, it is that the impeccable physique of Irons and his style when it comes to dressing, make him the perfect British gentleman.
In his wardrobe, earth and marine tones predominate. Blazers and wool coats are his weakness. The English actor usually wears very classic looks, although sometimes he dares with trends and mixes them with traditional elements.