Lucky Blue

Yes, it helps to have his genes. But it also helps to have his jeans—and his leathers, and his tees. For Lucky, personal style is rock 'n' roll simple.

While most fashion models toil as anonymous walking coat hangers, boy wonder Lucky Blue Smith has become insta-famous on Instagram for his innate style: Levi's jackets, mall-rat hoodies, and platinum hair.

"I've never really looked at myself and thought, 'Oh, I'm really good-looking.' When I look in the mirror, I see a skinny punk 17-year-old who just wants to go skate and hang out with some friends, and maybe talk to a couple of chicks." — Lucky Blue Smith

The Many Selfies of Lucky Blue Smith, Instagram's Most Famous Male Model

Eddie Redmayne

Any Hollywood schmo can hire a stylist to doll him up in a suit. Dressing casually is actually harder. Doing it well requires a sixth sense—you might even call it a “fashion sense”—for how to loop your belt and perch your glasses. Europeans are apparently born with this gift, and Eddie here embodies it. The guy looks turned out even if he's just running to get the paper.

Eddie Redmayne's Guide to Looking Dressed Up (When You're Dressed Down)

Drake For a certain type of rich guy, luxury means comfort. It means clothes that fit loose, so as not to constrict the swag. Clothes that look appropriate for watching, or even playing, sports. Dressing this way is a power move. It says: I can get in anywhere without so much as a collared shirt, because I am me. Drake plays this look to the hilt. He likes it so much that he started his own line—OVO, full of cotton tees, fleece sweatshirts, and sporty jackets—seemingly just so he'd have more stuff to wear himself. Drake's 6 Commandments of Cozy Style

Future

Wide-brimmed hats are to the slurring, swerving Atlanta rapper born Nayvadius Wilburn what white suits are to Tom Wolfe: an instantly recognizable daily uniform. Look above and you'll notice they're the same basic style. They've got the teardrop crown of a traditional fedora, and the brims have an Outback flair. “They were definitely considered an old guy's hat until Future started wearing them,” says Marc Williamson, proprietor of FlameKeepers Hat Club in Harlem. “Now we get plenty of calls from guys wanting the ‘Future hat.’ ” That's because context is everything. Future wears his geezer hats like a hipster, turning them into streetwear. “It's a look that's enhanced by just a leather jacket or a T-shirt,” Williamson says. “And that's how Future gets down.”

Proof That Future is the Best Accessorized Man in the World Right Now

Idris Elba In 2016, the platonic ideal of an alpha-male movie star does not look like Cary Grant—or, God help us, Hugh Grant. It looks like Idris, a dandy who relishes the chance to dress up, and who takes black tie as a challenge to blow everyone else away with a broody monochrome Giorgio Armani look that pretty much radiates masculinity. We're not sure if Idris is really campaigning to be the next James Bond, but he's damn sure been dressing the part. 11 Times Idris Elba's Style Hit Bond-Level Status

Odell Beckham Jr.

The rowdy Giants wideout dresses as flamboyantly as he plays, but what really sets him apart is the way he tricks out his hair and skin.

How Odell Beckham Jr. Turned His Body Into a Style Secret Weapon

Diplo

The next time you travel overseas, remember this photo of the world's most cosmopolitan DJ wearing a kurta in Pakistan. Then follow his lead and use the trip to push your boundaries. Pack a little less before you fly, shop a little more when you land—and when in Rome (or Islamabad), do as the locals do.