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The very best dressed men at The Fashion Awards 2018

Reece King

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(Rex)

Clad in Cuban heels and rocking a fainted floral River Island ensemble, Reece King came through and stood out amongst the sea of black tuxes. It helps that he's a model, but you don't have to be a model to have good style, and he had it.

Damson Idris

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(Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock)

Damson in JW Anderson was a match that made total sense. One might question donning a long double-breasted crombie jacket (as he was the only one to) but Damson delivered in a decidedly dashing way.

Robert Konjic

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(David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

There's the classic tux and then there's the blue version of it. Even better, there is the slim-fitting Lanvin navy version that Robert Konjic rolled up to the red carpet in. Well done, Sir.

Chiwetel Eijofor

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(David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

Chiwetel Eijofor was a class act in this classic black tux on the red carpet. He went a bit wider on the lapels - he is known for this detail and always manages to work it.

Liam Payne

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(Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock)

Liam Payne was the only man in all-black on the red carpet that had folks looking thrice. Majorly on trend in HUGO, he dished out dapper with a certain sophistication and the throng ate it up willingly.The Fashion Awards 2018 was a night to remember, and while understandably, the women largely outshone the men... a few good-looking and stylish men made their mark on the red carpet.

Isaac Carew

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(Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock)

On trend and delivering for the second time in a row (he wore check last year) at The Fashion Awards, Dua Lipa's chef boyfriend looked sharp.

Mika

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(Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock)

Mika's suave was serious. We love his selection of a simple navy tux with an outstanding Louboutin slipper.

Marco Bizzarri

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(David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

Many might mutter that Marco Bizzari has it easy – and they may be right – he is after all the CEO of Gucci. Irrespective, he won on stage (the Business Leader award) and on the red carpet with this white shawl lapel tux jacket and vest combo.

Charlie Casely-Hayford

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(David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

Charlie knows how to score when it comes to red carpet style. The British designer flexed his menswear muscles in a burgundy jacquard blazer (from his collaboration with Topman) and was a style stand-out amongst the black tie set.

Tyler Mitchell and Wilson Oryema

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(David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

Tyler Mitchell and Wilson Oryema were not seen on the red carpet (we don't know why) but that did not stop them both from serving up some serious red carpet worthy style in CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC. These dudes dared with colour and did it well.

Hamish Bowles

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(David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

Hamish Bowles knows a thing or two about high fashion, and it shows. Carrying a Libertine-heightened tux with credence, he conveyed to us all why he is a style aficionado.

Jack Whitehall

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(Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock)

Jack Whitehall in Dunhill demonstrated the power of a classic tux.

Benji B

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(David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

British DJ and radio presenter Benji B made a modern style statement on the red carpet with this slouchy double-breasted ensemble. This loose look had levels to it and Benji B wore it well.

@geoffkcooper is a fashion consultant, men's style aficionado, writer and founder of Sagaboi.com