All the best menswear moments from the Cannes Film Festival 2026
From Stellan Skarsgard to Rami Malek, these are the guys who are holding their own on La Croisette this year

SINCE 1946 Cannes Film festival has been the place to be seen, with everyone from King Charles and Robert Redford to Austin Butler and Timothée Chalamet using La Croisette promenade to promote themselves (and their films) and, more importantly for us, flex their style. While guests are expected to adhere to the famously strict dress code (mandatory black-tie jackets and ties for men on the red carpet), some just don’t, and Cannes has become a battle zone for celebrities to battle it out in their respective outfits.
These days, the clothes, arguably, steal the limelight away from the big films, which is actually, in case you forgot, why everyone is there in the first place. The 2026 festival has been no different, with the likes of Stellan Skarsgard, Rami Malek and Alton Mason pulling out the stops. Below are the best-dressed men at Cannes Film Festival so far…
The best mensear spotted at Cannes so far…

Arthur Conti
When in doubt: all black Celine.

Alton Mason
Supermodel Alton Mason is a Cannes regular, and this year he’s been showing off his gym-honed torso.

Stellan Skarsgard
Skarsgard turned up on day one and showed everyone how it’s done.

Lucas Bravo
Emily (In Paris) might be the fashion nut, but her co-star Lucas Bravo is giving her a run for her money with jewellery by Maison Fred.

Rami Malek
Malek channeled old school Gallic nonchalance for his touchdown at Nice Airport.

Carlos Sainz Jr
This Formula One guy isn’t just about fast cars, pit stops and boiler suits. He’s also invested in a great tuxedo.

Charles Leclerc
While Sainz’ colleague Charles Leclerc made a case for tuxedo sunnies (by Jacques Marie Mage).

He Yan Chao and He Chang Xi
He Yan Chao and He Chang Xi posed on the red carpet during arrivals for the screening of the film “L’Abandon”. Bonus points for the coordinated black and white ‘fits.
This article first appeared on Esquire UK
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