The world's best and worst dressed men revealed by GQ

Can we get these guys a personal shopper?

Chelsea Ritschel
in New York
Monday 04 December 2017 18:22 EST
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Oh to be in the public eye.

As if being famous and having minimal privacy wasn't tricky enough, GQ has reminded us that, for the rich and famous, anything and everything is up for critique.

GQ has just released their annual Best and Worst Dressed lists, comprised with the help of fashion experts including Giorgio Armani and Sir Paul Smith, and we can’t say we are really that surprised by the results.

Topping the worst dressed list is Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington, with his messy locks and lacklustre style. While his TV outfits as Jon Snow have been pretty impressive, it looks like GQ was more than let down by the style he dons when he isn’t fighting off white-walkers.

Kit Harington - Worst Dressed
Kit Harington - Worst Dressed

Also on the list is Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg whose style would have perhaps been unremarkable in the 1800s. Favouring round lens glasses and suits often seemingly ill-fitted to his lanky frame, it seems that even politicians aren’t able to escape the gaze of the editors at GQ.

Comedian Paul Merton also made the list - coming in second - and we hate to say it, but we see why.

Tesla chief executive and inventor Elon Musk has also found himself a place on the worst-dressed list, despite being worth billions, proving that money can’t buy style - but it can buy strange velvet jackets.

Elon Musk
Elon Musk

On the more positive end of the fashion spectrum, the best-dressed list was topped by The Crown’s Matt Smith.

Absolutely deserving of the honour, Smith manages to look immaculate on and off screen, in true GQ form.

Also securing spots on the best-dressed list was Ryan Reynolds, of course, Harry Styles, A$AP Rocky, and Andrew Garfield.

Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds

And our personal favourite, and third on the list, Jeff Goldblum, who proves you can be fashionable at any age - and very, very good-looking.

Jeff Goldblum
Jeff Goldblum

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