This was The Year of Colman Domingo. Thanks to his electric performance in the George C. Wolfe-directed <em>Rustin</em>, Domingo began 2024 with nominations from BAFTA, SAG, Golden Globe and the Academy Award. His Oscar nomination for Best Actor made him the first Afro-Latino and the second openly gay man to receive the honor. Not to mention, the Emmy Award winner repeatedly served bold looks and raised the bar on men's fashion standards on every red carpet as he promoted his new film <em>Sing Sing</em> and last year's classic <em>The Color Purple</em>. Next year is serving up to be another winner for Domingo. <em>Sing Sing</em> is getting critical acclaim and Domingo has already won the Gotham Award for his performance. He’s been named as a Co-Chair of the 2025 Met Gala “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” along Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams, and Anna Wintour. The red carpet extravaganza and exhibition with celebrate Black dandyism. Additionally, Domingo will take on the role of Joe Jackson, father of superstar Michael Jackson and patriarch of the Jackson family in the <em>Michael</em> biopic. And while best known for his acting, Domingo is set to direct, co-write, and star in Nat King Cole’s upcoming life story Off-Broadway. There really is nothing that Domingo can’t do. — J.S.M.