From Humble Beginnings to Breakout Star
Before he became the heartthrob of Call Me By Your Name and Lady Bird, Timothée Chalamet started his acting career in short films and TV series Homeland. His fashion choices reflected his heterosexual teenage boy image, with striped polo necks and black Prom-style suits.
A Coming of Age in Purple Suede
It was the release of Call Me By Your Name in 2017 that marked Chalamet’s style evolution. At the film’s Berlin photo call, he donned a purple suede shirt-jacket with a slim silhouette, setting the stage for his future fashion ventures.
A Fruitful Partnership with Haider Ackermann
Chalamet’s collaboration with French designer Haider Ackermann began with a white Berluti suit and tie at the Oscars in 2018. Their partnership continued with striking outfits for the press tour of Beautiful Boy, including a slim-cut dark suit with a white blossom print and an inverted lapel blazer with curved white detailing.
Becoming the Best Dressed Man
Chalamet’s quest to be the best dressed man on the red carpet reached new heights at the Venice Film Festival in 2021. He appeared in a black crystal-encrusted Ackermann suit, solidifying his reputation as a fashion icon.
From Dune to Candy Crush
Chalamet’s style took a daring turn with his relationship with Kylie Jenner. He was seen wearing a floor-length latex trench, reminiscent of Jenner’s fashion brands. This new style chapter led him to the world of Wonka-mania. He sported parma violet leather jumpsuits from Prada and candy-inspired suits from Tom Ford.
A Risk-Taker in Fashion
Chalamet has always been known for taking risks and experimenting with his style. He has mastered the art of adding playful touches to his narrow silhouette, showcasing his unique fashion sense.
The Impact of Chalamet’s Style
Chalamet’s fashion choices have made waves in Hollywood, but it remains to be seen if his candy-crush dressing will become a trend among men. Regardless, his bold fashion statements have earned him admiration and praise from stylists and fans alike.