Paul Mescal sports his suave 70s style alongside King at Gladiator 2 premiere
The Irish actor turned heads alongside the King, Pedro Pascal and Denzel Washington.
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Your support makes all the difference.Irish actor Paul Mescal channelled suave sophistication in a loose-fitting black tux on the red carpet of the Gladiator 2 premiere in London.
The Normal People star wore high-waisted boxy suit trousers with a silk lapel suit jacket and an open collar white shirt.
Mescal, 28, finished the look with an undone white tie, giving a touch of his quintessential nonchalance.
Mescal’s cool, calm style has become his signature in recent months.
Frequently sporting a loose unbuttoned tuxedo, with an open collar and a distinct lack of neckwear, the star looks as though he’s just returned home from a red carpet as opposed to stepping onto one.
Both Mescal’s Sydney and Dublin Gladiator premieres shared this laid back style philosophy.
In Australia, the star wore a rust-coloured Gucci three-button tuxedo over an open collar light yellow tunic.
In Ireland, Mescal sported a monochromatic Gucci ensemble with a similar white neck tie hanging loosely around his neck. The Irish star frequently wears the Italian fashion label on red carpets, dressed by his stylist, Felicity Kay.
Mescal was joined on the London red carpet by his sister, Irish singer Nell Mescal, who wore a drop-waist cream sequin dress from Self-Portrait.
The 21-year-old singer finished the look with brown patent Mary-jane heels.
The Mescals were not the only stars to turn heads this evening. Co-star Pedro Pascal, 49, followed suit in loose fitting high-waisted trousers and a black open collar shirt with embroidered rose detailing on the lapels.
The Narcos actor opted for no blazer, bringing some heat to the chilly red carpet.
Pascal’s wife, Lux Pascal, 32, also showed some skin in a daring Stephan Rolland velvet cut out gown with emerald buckle detailing.
The Gladiator star assisted his wife with her dress’s long black train.
Israeli actor and Paul Mescal’s on screen love interest, Yuval Gonen, 31, sported a white strapless corset gown with a cascading white neck scarf meeting the length of her dress.
Gonen showcased the corset’s intricate back lacing with a low-slicked pony tail. The star finished the look with a bronze eye and gold waterfall earrings, offering the perfect nod to the ‘Gladiator’ aesthetic.
Denzel Washington also took to the carpet in a classic slim-fitting black tux with black and white sneakers.
Unlike his co-stars, the 69-year-old actor sported a slim black tie in his ensemble.
Danish actor Connie Nielsen , 59, who starred also starred in the original Gladiator film, wore a sky blue chiffon gown.
The dress featured a high leg slit and cold shoulder detailing with romantic bell-ruffled sleeves.
The film’s director Sir Ridley Scott, 86, stepped out in black tie in a double breasted black tuxedo with black leather loafers.
His wife, Costa Rican actor Giannina Facio, 69, wore a cobalt blue cowl neck gown with a black fur shawl and long leather opera gloves.
The highly anticipated sequel premiered in central London as a Royal Film Performance, an exclusive event that highlights the achievements of those working behind the scenes in the UK film and TV industry, which meant the King and various celebrities joined the film stars.
Irish actor and past co-star of Mescal, Andrew Scott, 48, wore the biggest knitwear trend of the season in a shimmering blue and charcoal argyle cardigan.
The Fleabag star finished the look with tapered suit trousers and a pair of Gucci loafers.
Singer and TV presenter Myleene Klass, 46, channelled Christmas colours in a shimmering Galvan striped green slip dress, with a plunging sheer panel and low open back.
Irish singer Una Healy, 43, also sported sparkles in a Nadine Merabi shimmering gold dress with long sleeves, a high leg slit and plunging neckline.
Comedian Katherine Ryan, 41, also wore Nadine Merabi, in a red velvet square necked mini dress with diamante detailing.