There was a moment, while watching the Golden Globes red carpet fashion this year, when I actually gasped out loud in my living room. It wasn't when Lady Gaga walked out in a lavender gown with an endless train, paying homage to Judy Garland in the 1954 version of A Star Is Born. Nor was it when Pose's Indya Moore made her Golden Globes debut in a warrior-inspired Louis Vuitton mini and struck some serious poses. It wasn't even when the Fiji girl photobombed unsuspecting celebrities.
Maybe this turn of events is not surprising if you'd already been paying attention to the actor's impeccable fashion taste, but, if you were as innocent to his stylish charms prior to the Globes, let me describe it for you: It's very, very, very good—and full of surprises. And perhaps that's to be expected if you look at the wide variety of roles Chalamet's inhabited throughout his young career.
But what makes Chalamet's rise from film's darling to fashion's best-dressed unique is the fact that he claims to have no stylist, which is unheard of for an actor. Also there's an ease with which he pulls off the kind of tricky looks that most men would never dream of wearing, lest they look like they'd forgotten to take off their costume after filming.
For most of 2017, Chalamet kept his style fairly safe; black, gray, occasional plaid suits, as well as a statement shirt from time to time, marked the beginning of his ascent to cinematic prominence. Near the end of the year, when Call Me By Your Name and Lady Bird began really picking up steam with Golden Globe and Oscar nominations, he started incorporating velvet into his look, with mutely colored suits in the fabric making an appearance at end-of-year award shows.
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