The London premiere of The Running Man at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square offered distinct visions of menswear. Emilia Jones graced the event alongside three leading men who each brought unique interpretations of classic tailoring.
Colman Domingo stood out with a bold approach to formalwear. He wore a custom black suit by Anamika Khanna paired with a sweeping faux-leather coat designed in a sculptural petal-cut silhouette that added instant drama. Skipping the shirt and tie made the style feel modern and sensual, while the elongated trousers refined the overall silhouette. His look was completed with Boucheron jewelry, adding a subtle gleam.
“There are men who look good in suits, and then there is Colman — who understands how to make tailoring feel like an event.”
Domingo, styled by Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald, brought theatrical charisma to the red carpet, turning it into a moment of effortless showmanship.
In sharp contrast, Lee Pace projected relaxed sophistication in Magliano Spring 2026. His oversized grey suit, layered over a brown shirt, blended undone elegance with confident ease. The look embodied a slightly irreverent charm—art professor meets movie star—executed with a natural confidence that few can pull off.
“It’s giving art professor meets movie star, and I mean that in the best possible way.”
His casual yet intentional dishevelment felt true to his personality, earning well-deserved admiration.
The London premiere revealed two distinct masterclasses in menswear: Colman Domingo’s commanding theatrical style and Lee Pace’s relaxed, intelligent nonchalance.