Clark Gable 1954
As if his Mogambo costar Grace Kelly were not accessory enough, Gable added further dash with a silk scarf and pocket square.

Kevin Spacey 1996
"I've had enough with darkness," said the Best Supporting Actor (for The Usual Suspectsof his white Armani dinner jacket.

Sammy Davis Jr. 1968
The Best Song performer (of Doctor Dolittle's "Talk to the Animals") got groovy in a black velvet Nehru jacket and love beads.

Brad Pitt 1996
With an open collar beneath his Richard Tyler tux, the 12 Monkeys nominee "opened the way for a new generation of black tie," says the designer.

Warren Beatty 1968
The Bonnie and Clyde nominee's white-on-white look was theatrical, says Gingiss Formalwear exec Ray Gorecki.

Denzel Washington 1993
The Malcolm X nominee said he adorned his tux with a purple ribbon "to bring attention to urban violence."

Tom Hanks 1995
Why the banded collar? "At one point we all wore them," says E!'s Fashion Emergency cohost Leon Hall.

Jack Nicholson 1972
The Best Picture presenter had women on his shirt (a mod print) and politics (a McGovern button) on his lapel.

Robin Williams 1998
Accepting his Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Good Will Hunting, the comedian joked that his below-the-knee-length tuxedo jacket was "Amish Armani."

Billy Bob Thornton 1997
The Sling Blade screenplay winner said he opted for a string tie with this Hugo Boss tux as a "tribute to Gary Cooper in High Noon."

Sylvester Stallone 1977
The night his breakthrough film won Best Picture honors, the Rocky star KO'd a tie but added a ruffled cuff at his wrist.

Marlon Brando 1955
In the '50s, says designer John Weitz, the On the Waterfront winner's skinny neckwear was "the young man's bow tie."

Mel Gibson 1996
"Mel [with his Braveheart Oscars] wanted to honor his own clan by wearing his family's tartan," says designer Giorgio Armani.

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