There's an historical drama about the Iraq War which is also a romance story for some reason and the main character is wearing a suit everywhere even in the scenes where he's at home and fashion history nerds are like nooooo not everybody wore suits all the time and fans are like come on it's just an interactive virtual recreation not EVERYTHING has to be accurate, when they show New York it looks like the 1940s and when they show Baghdad it has the skyline of the 2080s ecosocialist republic era and everybody is wearing suits in both places
The main character besides being a soldier is also a Youtuber and he films holograms (with an old timey model because it's 2003) while wearing a suit. His girlfriend also wears a suit.
They're actually Iraqis, the villains are the yanquis. They all wear suits though.
There's a biopic about Freddie Mercury (one of the most celebrated figures of our era of course) where he meets John Lennon in India (because Freddie had Parsi ancestry but that's too complex to explain to the audience) and they take a selfie with their smartphone in their way to England, which is shown as an industrial wasteland with castles much like the mid XXI century post brexit period (history nerds praise the accuracy of showing five prime ministers in one week)
They're all wearing suits.
There's a whole genre of "cyberpunk" strategy videogames about being a "CEO", one of the most iconic, sometimes praised and sometimes maligned figures of the period of the Computer Revolution (CEOs are everyone from Bill Gates to Xi Jinping to Slavoj Sizek to Jerma985, basically anyone importante much like greek philosophers) where your objective is to take over the world with your Corporate-State. Popular units are US Marines, Red Army soldiers and Brazilian Furaçao-6 aerospace fighters. There's buildings like "influencer studios" (enhances your soft power) and "plastic factories" (the basic resource building, though it actually resembles 2100s biotech industries) Corporate-States available are the USA, the EU, China and so on.
The gameplay is the equivalent of those cheap "war of empires" mobile games. You can hire "influencers" based on historical figures to give your corporate-state bonuses. Some of the most popular are Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Angela Merkel. They do not wear suits.