Timothée Chalamet knows what he likes.
The actor kicked off the “Marty Supreme” press tour in screaming color, featuring an orange motif inspired by the ping pong balls his character Marty Moser plays with in the film.
But as time passed since the film’s December premiere, the 30-year-old Oscar nominee developed a uniform that he repeated five times.
The look is reminiscent of the 1952 Lower East Side hustler Mauser, who sports a similar look in several scenes.
According to a press release from the brand, Chalamet commissioned Sarah Burton to create a custom Givenchy suit in various shades. According to a press release from the brand, it was always double-breasted with peak lapels and was worn with matching double-pleated pants and a white cotton shirt.
Chalamet, who attended Tuesday’s Oscar nomination luncheon wearing his tried-and-true royal blue, appears to be betting on his luck heading into awards season.
Arriving at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 3, he began the parade of custom looks wearing a dark brown retro style and adding an oyster-print tie from the brand’s archives.
Girlfriend Kylie Jenner wore orange sequins wrapped around her boyfriend’s arm.
The next day, he paired his navy pinstriped style with a pink floral tie from the archives. And Jenner glowed in black metal mesh as he declared his love for her in his acceptance speech.
It took a month for the star to return to her trusty costume formula, appearing alone at the film’s Paris premiere on February 4 in a warm brown version without a tie.
And on February 7, he once again skipped the draw when he performed double duty at the Directors Guild of America Awards Ceremony and Q&A at Santa Monica’s Aero Theater in a beige version.
We have a feeling that stylist Taylor McNeil might pick the star, who is nominated for Best Actor at next month’s Academy Awards, for Givenchy.
