Clive Owen for Vogue Spain, October 2011; photography by Alexi Lubomirski
Clive Owen for Vogue Spain, October 2011; photography by Alexi Lubomirski
Rupert and Tom for Band of Outsiders, photo shoot outtakes
Rupes and Tom for Band of Outsiders Fall collection
Karen Elson for Zoo magazine Summer 2011, photography by Bryan Adams
Karen Elson for Zoo magazine Summer 2011, photography by Bryan Adams
Karen Elson for Vogue June 2011, photography by Craig McDean
The whole Resort Collection by Elie Tahari is pretty nice. I love the colors and designs (but hate the shoes).

8. Ben Wyatt (Adam Scott), “Parks and Recreation”
Pawnee, Indiana is a podunk town. And yet, there are some impressively well-dressed men roaming the halls of the local government building. Ben Wyatt, the out-of-town fixer and budding paramour of Amy Poehler’s Leslie Knope, is a simple man with deceptively hip taste. You can find him rocking check shirts and solid skinny ties (and vice versa) topped off with a modernized Member’s Only spring jacket or khaki blazer. Also, his hair has got some epic swoop going on. Sure, he’s a budget-slashing bureaucrat muckety-muck, but at least the man knows how to dress. –S.F.

3. Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari), “Parks and Recreation”
All Purple Label Everything. That’s the primary playboy of Pawnee’s motto. Ben Wyatt nails approachable style, but Tom—entrepreneurial co-owner of the Snake Hole and creator of the haze—inducing Snake Juice—is a different animal all together. French cuffs, tailored suits, bad pickup lines, and an enthusiasm for all things T-Pain make Tom H. (born, ahem, Darwish Sabir Ismael Gani) Indiana’s most unwanted eligible bachelor. And don’t forget, ladies: he’s a foodie, too.—S.F.
Sam Riley for Esquire UK, February 2011; photography by Alan Clarke
Sam Riley for Esquire UK, February 2011; photography by Alan Clarke
Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks for W magazine, June 2011; photography by Mario Sorrenti
Keira Knightley for Flaunt magazine
Keira Knightley for Flaunt magazine