Sing Sing movie star Colman Domingos leading-man style

With the aid of stylist duo Wayman + Micah, Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo (“Rustin”) has been winning the red carpet this year.His new film, “Sing Sing,” about a wrongfully-convicted incarcerated man who joins a theater troupe, is already generating another round of Oscar buzz.

And just yesterday, it was announced that Domingo will be honored with the Newfest36 Voice and Visibility Award at the New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival this weekend, for his work bringing queer characters to life in film and television.As his star has continued to rise, Domingo has continued to turn out fabulous ’fits — from his much-loved Academy Awards ensemble to his front-row fashion for Alessandro Michele’s Valentino debut.

Here are just a few of our favorites.Domingo drew our attention with his Valentino look at the 96th Academy Awards in March, a mustard-yellow suit with a coat draped over his shoulders, exposing a bolt of blue in the jacket’s lining.Greeting the summer in style, the actor attended a Vanity Fair event at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival in an off-white Amiri suit and Santoni tassel loafers.He wore wide-leg Willy Chavarria (accessorizing with a classic ascot) to a Chanel dinner in June, and attended the Paris Fashion Week Louis Vuitton spring 2025 menswear show in eclectic separates.Oscars night proved Domingo’s coat-around-the-shoulders styling was a smashing success — so if it ain’t broke, why fix it? During New York Fashion week, the actor cut a dashing figure at Ralph Lauren’s Hamptons runway show in gray stripes and a sleek trench.

Finally, at the end of September, the actor enjoyed a front-row view of Alessandro Michele’s anticipated debut as creative director of Valentino.Attending the brand’s “Pavillon des Folies” show in Paris, Domingo accessorized his tan two-piece with a beret and a fringe shoulder bag....

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Publisher: New York Post

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