
By Chuck Bennett, Fashion Guru
Please. There are stylish men… and then there is Colman Domingo.
And no, the two are not the same.
Colman doesn’t get dressed. He arrives. He materializes like a fully realized fashion moment, as if the universe itself tailored him, pressed him, and sent him down a red carpet just to remind the rest of you what you’re doing wrong.
Watching him walk into a room is not an entrance, it’s a declaration. Every step says, “Yes, I thought about this. Deeply.” Every lapel is intentional. Every fabric is chosen like it had to audition for the role. Nothing is accidental. Nothing is lazy. And certainly nothing is forgettable.
Let’s be very clear: if you want to dress like Colman Domingo, you need to start with tailoring so precise it feels borderline obsessive. We are not doing “off the rack and hope for the best.” Absolutely not. His jackets hug the shoulders like they’ve signed a long term commitment. His trousers fall like they’ve been personally instructed by gravity itself. The silhouette? Clean. Sharp. Controlled. This is not clothing. This is architecture.
But oh, he doesn’t stop there, because why would he?

He dives headfirst into texture like a man who understands that fashion should feel as good as it looks. Velvet that catches the light and flirts with it. Silk that moves like it has its own personality. Wool so rich it practically whispers luxury when you walk by. These fabrics don’t just sit on him, they perform.
And now… let’s talk about color, because this is where most of you get scared. Not Colman. Never Colman.
While others are hiding behind black and navy like it’s a security blanket, he’s out here living in deep burgundy, intoxicating greens, sunbaked earth tones, and shades you didn’t even realize you needed in your life. And he doesn’t “try” to pull it off. That’s the difference. He decides it works, and suddenly… it does.
Confidence is the currency. He’s rich in it.
Then come the details. The finishing touches. The “oh, you thought I was done?” moments. A brooch placed with surgical precision. A scarf draped like it studied art history. Sunglasses that don’t just complete the look, they punctuate it. Period. Exclamation point. Maybe even a little italicized flair for drama.
Nothing is excessive. Everything is exact.
But let’s not kid ourselves, because here’s the truth you can’t buy, tailor, or borrow:

Colman Domingo is the moment because he believes he is the moment.
That level of presence? That ease? That unapologetic command of space? That’s not stitched into a garment. That’s stitched into him.
So no, dressing like Colman Domingo is not about copying his wardrobe piece for piece. If that’s your plan, you’ve already missed the point. This is about elevation. This is about stepping into your own identity and turning the volume all the way up. It’s about wearing your clothes like the world has been waiting for you to show up.
Because in Colman’s world and now, in yours if you’re brave enough style is not about blending in.
It’s about being unforgettable.