*Every year, GQ gathers its style brain trust to build a bracket, and 64 men, all with a claim to being the year's most stylish, duke it out for the crown. (And sometimes some crispy tennis whites.) No silver diaphanous layers, no glittery hoodies, no advanced mid-layer garments-just a suit. Second: while we're firmly in the no-rules era of menswear, there's still plenty of appetite for a guy who just looks really good in a simple suit. And while he's gotten off a decade's worth of fits in a few short years, having an entire body of work will certainly help him the next time we do this. Chalamet, on the other hand, first appeared on a GQ cover in 2018.
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Roger has been dressing like a champ for the full decade at 38, he knows what it takes to show up and look good.
So: what can we learn? At least a few things. (A thank you is also in order, from Federer to his fans: after hitting his Instagram to let it be known that the Most Stylish title was all he wanted for Christmas, Fed fans (the Feds?) assembled with haste, organizing so thoroughly that we'd gladly put them in charge of our next presidential campaign.)
The final round was a pitched battle, with elite teen (OK, he's 23) Timothée Chalamet pulling from deep within his trunk of silken silver suit-blouses, and Federer relying on a career's worth of slim, dark suiting (and Swiss politesse) to deliver him to victory. The clock will soon strike midnight on the 2010s, a decade whose most stylish man, the people have decided, is the 20 Grand Slam-winning king himself, Roger Federer. AND THE DECADE'S MOST STYLISH MAN, PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD, GOES TO.