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The biggest surprise from the ARIA Awards red carpet is what the guys are wearing.

 

How often do you do a double take at the men on fancy red carpets?

Never. The answer is never. Why would you? Even the most elaborate and classy of suits isn’t enough to stifle a yawn. Especially when there are celebs, like Chrissy Teigen, who are game to wear something exciting (or even reveal their vagina).

Not today, friends. On the ARIA Awards red carpet in Sydney, the men dominated.

Sure, the women looked good. Great, in fact. But the lads brought their A-game — that extra bit of sparkle we rarely see in the vast and boring ocean of chinos and black blazers.

There was YouTube sensation Alright Hey in some fairly fabulous glittery high heels, not to mention a blinged-up blazer J-Lo would be envious of.

Robbie Williams won Best Blazer In Show. Hands down.

Take Two almost gave Williams a run for his money, rocking up in shimmering metallic jackets that'll be right at home on the after party dance floor.

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The 2016 ARIA Awards red carpet

Anthony Callea’s wet-look pants/black boots/killer white blazer/embellished clutch combo was basically a lesson in How To Look Fashion Blogger Cool.

If you can draw your eyes away from Carissa Walford’s incredible crimson pant suit, you’ll notice stylist Donny Gallela is sporting some of the most delightful monochrome pants we’ve seen on a man on the red rug in recent memory.

Singer Ben Lee proves that a yellow suit on a rainy Sydney afternoon is always a bold and welcome move.

The patriotism! The buttons!

England would be proud, Kyle Bielfield.

Men who frequent red carpets take note - embracing the fun, sparkly things in your wardrobe will always earn you a big tick in our eyes.

Who's heading home to dust off their metallic heels?

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