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GOLDEN GLOBES

Undo those buttons: Hollywood hunks bare their he-vage

From Jeremy Allen White to Ryan Gosling, the men at the Golden Globes dared to go low with their shirts. Who got it right and who took it too far?

From left: Jeremy Allen White, Ryan Gosling and Timothée Chalamet
From left: Jeremy Allen White, Ryan Gosling and Timothée Chalamet
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The Times

From #MeToo to #MenToo. In a victory for equal opportunities the message for Hollywood’s hunks this awards season is a maxim its leading ladies are only too familiar with: if you want to get ahead, undo another button.

At the Golden Globes on Sunday night Ryan Gosling and Timothée Chalamet wore black suits with matching shirts that they had left in a state of artless semi-open rumple to approximately nipple latitude. Jeremy Allen White, used to portraying someone hot under the collar in his hit panicky chef drama The Bear, had loosened his black Calvin Klein number too. No starchy cotton poplin here, rather a subtly sheer layer beneath his tuxedo blazer, with a suggestion of necklace plus carefully judged, non-aggressive chest hair on