Carolina Cucinelli, daughter of menswear god Brunello, also arrived in a killer striped tie, complimented by an optic white shirt, striped velvet blazer, and a clean Princeton cut.
Some stepped outside of the stripes: Designer Ugo Mozie donned a red paisley tie with a patterned denim suit, while KPop Demon Hunters star Kevin Woo knotted up a surreal printed tie with his black-on-black ensemble.
But arguably the night’s sharpest shirt-and-tie combo came on Rogen’s fellow MOTY co-host, late-night legend Stephen Colbert. The comedy genius offered up a potential glimpse into his post-Late Show future: the polka-dot tie and striped dress shirt still looked professional and dapper; the leather bomber and oversized aviators felt audacious and daring. Whatever comes next for Colbert, he looks locked in and ready for it.
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