Henry Cavill put on a dapper show as he attended the annual JustGiving Awards in London on Wednesday evening.
The actor, 32, flashed his Hollywood smile as he appeared at the event to support those who have raised money through fundraising over the last year.
Impeccably dressed in a midnight blue three-piece suit complete with a gold pocket square, Henry – best known for his portrayal of Superman – displayed his handsome looks as he relaxed on the celebratory evening.
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Suited and booted: Henry Cavill, 32, put on a dapper show as he attended the annual JustGiving Awards in London on Wednesday night
The hunky star seemed to be having a ball as he mingled with the guests at the charity event, clapping away as the winners were announced.
Henry displayed a hint of his muscular body, looking smart in a crisp shirt and navy suit jacket.
Putting his dapper look on full display, Henry posed for photographs as he stood at the front of the ceremony.
Looking good: Impeccably dressed in a midnight blue three-piece suit complete with a gold pocket square, the actor, 32, displayed his handsome looks as he relaxed on the celebratory evening
Henry, who appears in Man from U.N.C.L.E with Alicia Vikander and David Beckham, flaunted his broad-shoulders and muscly physique while flashing a glimpse of his fitted waistcoat.
Paying tribute to his roots, Henry completed his outfit by proudly wearing a pair of cuff links embellished with the flag of St George.
The dapper gent finished off his attire with a gold ring, which he wore on his little finger.
Dedicated: Paying tribute to his roots, Henry completed his outfit by proudly wearing a pair of cuff links embellished with the flag of St George
Stylish: Henry, who appears in Man from U.N.C.L.E with Alicia Vikander and David Beckham, flaunted his broad-shoulders and muscly physique in his smart attire
Representing the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund, Henry was shortlisted for Celebrity Fundraiser of the Year but lost out on the title to footballer Francis Benali.
Henry is connected to the event through his brother Nick, who has served in the Royal Marines for a number of years.
In October 2014, Henry took part in a Gibraltar Rock Run which raised over £140,000 for the charity.
Good sport: Representing the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund, Henry was shortlisted for Celebrity Fundraiser of the Year but lost out on the title to footballer Francis Benali