Beards, Bleach, and the ’70s Revival: The Week in Celebrity Grooming 

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By Megan Gustashaw

Welcome to another edition of Grooming Gods. This week: Khalid’s fresh cut, Matt McGorry on body image, and more powerful looks. 

Lucky Blue Smith 

Lucky Blue Smith is sticking with his recent uniform of trousers, jewelry, and a freshly shaved head—and yeah, c’mon, it’s pretty clear why. 

Khalid

Not only does Khalid’s lineup and fade look admirably fresh, but the guy clearly knows how to find the good light. A pro. 

Harry Styles 

Our friends at British GQ have declared the ’70s renaissance reignited. Thank you, British GQ, and thank you, Harry Styles, for this massive ‘stache. 

Maluma

A perfect fade and bleach job on our pal Maluma. Best Supporting Actor is a tie between the eyebrow nick and that tiny nose ring. 

Jeremy O. Harris

A flawless look in every respect—the hair! the brows! the dewy dumpling skin!—from our Best-Dressed regular Jeremy O. 

Tiffany Haddish

Tiffany Haddish shaved her head, looks incredible, and has words for the critics. 

Rob Raco

Canadian actor Rob Raco proves that wet-ish, slicked-back hair and oversized tinted shades can help you look extremely handsome and just a little bit more famous. 

Matt McGorry

Orange Is the New Black star Matt McGorry on body image is essential reading for anyone who’s ever Googled “how to get a six-pack.” And by that we mean everyone. 

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