Fast forward to last week, and Rogen was back at The Studioâs Los Angeles premiere in a cream-colored suit from Italian luxury house Brunello Cucinelli. The silhouette was both contemporary and slightly nostalgic, with peak lapels and pronounced shoulders that nod to the louche tailoring of the 1970s without veering into costumeâa tall order considering Rogen wore it with an open collar as wide as the ocean. Keep this one on the mood board for your next vacation to the French Riviera.
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Rogenâs next look came a few days later at a screening in New York: a chocolate brown polo worn with matching pants, plus an inky navy blazer to add some contrast. All of Rogenâs looks from the past few weeks forgo the traditional button-down and tie for more unconventional options that feel right in line with his off-duty style. With a big assist from his longtime stylists Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio, heâs pairing dressier tailored piecesâdouble-breasted sport coats, tried-and-true check patterns, mile-wide lapelsâwith the laid-back textures and neutrals that weâve grown to expect from his day-to-day wardrobe.
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Maybe the lesson here is that there is, in fact, a correct way to wear a suit in 2025âand itâs all about finding your personal style at large, as Rogen has done deftly, and then weaving in sly nods to that particular aesthetic with your dressier garments. And if your personal style isnât quite as developed as Rogenâs just yet, well, copying The Studio starâs plucky, delightful moves directly isnât a bad way to start figuring it out.