Wes Anderson Remains the Undefeated King of the Corduroy Suit

And the rest of the Biggest Fits of the Week.

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Welcome to the Biggest Fits of the Week, a roundup of the strongest, wildest, and simply biggest celebrity fits from across the globe.

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Wes Anderson

Friday brought the release of Anderson’s long-delayed The French Dispatch. Being a Wes Anderson film, TFD is almost unthinkingly stylish: the clothes aren’t the point,  but every character dresses pretty much exactly the way you’d want to, from Timothée Chalamet’s green student revolutionary to Jeffrey Wright’s funky ’70s food writer. Of course, no one does it quite as well as the maestro himself. Wes has settled into an easy uniform of mellow corduroy suits, and no one does it better.

Rob Kim

William Jackson Harper

Second-best thing after corduroy (or maybe just as good, depending on your mood): velvet, which is basically corduroy without the ridges.

Franco Origlia

Richard Madden

The Eternals fellas have a habit of getting huge—and then knowing the right mellow way to dress their beefy frames. 

Zach Beeker

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

A study in crushed-up canvas.

Phillip Faraone

Jeffrey Wright

A perfect spring suit pulls double duty in fall.

Rob Kim

Jin Ha

Florals, jewelry, a nice pair of printed heels—this is the rare case where more is in fact more.

Emma McIntyre

Robert Pattinson

He’s pretty good at this throw-on-a-suit thing.

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Stephane Bak

You don’t see a double-breasted blazer paired with double-knee pants all that often. But now we’re thinking you probably should.

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Tim Burton

The best red-carpet accessory is man’s best friend.

Araya Doheny

Larry David

Looking prett-ay, prett-ay, prett-ay good.

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