The women of TIFF are looking a little dull this year, leaving the men to rule the red carpet. Here are the contenders in our manly fashion battle: Josh Brolin: No one can accuse him of not having a signature look; it’s just that we’re not really into the whole Black Bart thing. As far as cowboys go, our favourite Brolin was when he played George Bush. Hayden Christensen: Jaunty is the new black, though we’re not sure why HC is wearing his scarf in a classically female fashion (it’s flannel, not Hermès!). He’s not doing much to dispel the gay rumours. Nice suit, though. James Franco: And speaking of gay rumours, Franco’s suit is tailoring perfection; his face, uncommonly gorgeous. So why the catfish facial hair? Someone get this guy a razor. Jon Hamm: We’d never say no to Don Draper in his signature suit, but it’s nice to see his alter ego looking a little untucked.
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(Images: Christensen and Brolin by George Pimentel/WireImage/Getty Images, Franco by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images, Hamm by Jason Merritt/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images)
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Courtney Shea is a freelance journalist in Toronto. She started her career as an intern at Toronto Life and continues to contribute frequently to the publication, including her 2022 National Magazine Award–winning feature, “The Death Cheaters,” her regular Q&As and her recent investigation into whether Taylor Swift hung out at a Toronto dive bar (she did not). Courtney was a producer and writer on the 2022 documentary The Talented Mr. Rosenberg, based on her 2014 Toronto Life magazine feature “The Yorkville Swindler.”