Jesus, Justin, Macaulay, Michael, and Jason: The best and worst men's style statements of the past week.
Madonna and Child: DJ/arm candy Jesus Luz strolls the streets of London with Madonna, August 18, 2010. (Photo: Bauer Griffin)
Sweet baby Jesus! Perhaps as an homage to his girlfriend's "Human Nature" hairstyle, Jesus Luz steps out looking like a perfect "10" with a fresh crop of cornrows. This does not, however, mean you will fare as well.
Big Mac: Justin Long at the London premiere of "Going the Distance," August 19, 2010. (Photo: Lia Toby / WENN)
Whether you're looking at this on a Mac or a PC, there's no debating that Justin Long looks very debonair in this classic three-piece combo.
Party Monster: Macaulay Culkin at the London premiere of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," August 18, 2010. (Photo: WENN)
Seeing as he doesn't make a lot of public appearances, it's great to see Macaulay Culkin again. But not staying home alone so much might make him realize that the t-shirt and skinny tie look hasn't been in fashion since his last movie came out seven years ago. It's also giving us a Michael Jackson vibe, which, considering what you believe about their relationship, is either a nice tribute, or a bit uncomfortable.
By a Nose: Michael Cera at the London premiere of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," August 18, 2010. (Photo: Bauer Griffin)
We're not exactly sure what's going on with the Sharpie tag across Michael Cera's schnozz, but we're gonna guess "MC" stands for "mismatched clothing." This outfit is a battle even Scott Pilgrim can''t win.
Baby Blues: Jason Bateman at the L.A. premier of "The Switch," August 16, 2010. (Photo: WENN)
Jason Bateman has a serious case of arrested development. The baby-faced actor, 41, knocks up the red carpet in a perfectly tailored navy suit and matching knit tie that could hang with the best of Young Hollywood.
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