If you’ve been paying even the tiniest bit of attention to awards season this year, you’ve seen Timothée Chalamet get pretty experimental with his fashion, usually in tribute to Bob Dylan. There have been blond wigs and skinny blue scarves, neon-green button-downs and leather suits. With the season coming to a close after the Oscars this Sunday, Chalamet is going out with a bang in full Americana. At the Academy Awards Nominees Dinner this week, the actor stepped out in a head-to-toe custom look from Gap.
You might be wondering: Since when does Gap do custom? Well, since now. Chalamet is the first to wear a custom menswear look from GapStudio—designed by Gap’s executive vice president and creative director, Zac Posen—on a red carpet.
With the press tour for A Complete Unknown wrapping up, this could be one of the last Dylan-esque looks we see Chalamet in, and honestly it’s one of my favorites. The all-black, all-satin jacket and pants are simple and subtly evoke the 1960s—when Bob Dylan went electric at Newport Folk Festival and when Gap’s first store opened in San Francisco.
Gap is expected to release its own versions of the custom look in the future, but in the meantime, there are similar styles for you to shop below. The only thing you can’t shop, however—Chalamet’s $80,000 worth of Cartier jewelry that he paired with the look for the red carpet. Who would have thought that Gap and Cartier were a match made for knockin’ on heaven’s door?
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