Timothée Chalamet’s best red carpet looks, from his patterned suits to that harness

Why the Beautiful Boy actor is the best-dressed man in Hollywood right now

Olivia Petter
Tuesday 03 September 2019 02:52 EDT
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Timothée Chalamet's flourishing style trajectory is not slowing down any time soon.

This awards season, the 23-year-old actor’s sartorial wings have blossomed, taking him from callow caterpillar to burgeoning butterfly in a matter of months.

It all began with a “harness” – bear with us – that the Call Me By Your Name actor wore to the Golden Globes in January to the delight and confusion of his fans.

What may appear to have been unusual choice to some, seeing Chalamet strapped into this strange and mysterious bib-like garment, designed by Louis Vuitton, propelled him into fashion’s glaring spotlight with unrivalled force.

Now, the French-American actor has acquired quite the reputation with his red carpet looks, which range from the brilliantly outlandish to the endearingly boyish.

In recent months, the Little Women star has turned heads in everything from floral masterpieces by Alexander McQueen to avant-garde appliqué tuxedos by Haider Ackermann.

Scroll through our gallery of his best red carpet moments above and see how Chalemet is debunking the myth that men can’t have fun with fashion, one harness at a time.

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