Hollywood A-lister making waves for his stylistic choice, as he promotes upcoming action flick Bullet Train.
Promoted Stories Promoted Stories Based on the Japanese novel Maria Beetle (published as Bullet Train in English) by Kōtarō Isaka, the new big budget action flick is directed by stuntman-turned-filmmaker David Leitch.
Pitt had previously told British Vogue that men wearing skirts would become a trend. Pitt seems to be joining that trend after numerous celebrity men have worn ...
It's too exhausting to follow trends." He told British Vogue: "Men will be wearing skirts by next summer. Brad Pitt wore a skirt to the premiere of his latest film "Bullet Train" after predicting the trend of men wearing skirts almost 20 years ago.
The award-winning actor, 58, donned a brown cardigan with a matching knee-length skirt at the premiere of upcoming film Bullet Train.
Pitt is not the first actor to select the unconventional outfit choice for a German publicity event. The award-winning actor, 58, donned a brown cardigan with a matching knee-length skirt as he arrived to the Berlin premiere of his upcoming film Bullet Train. Brad Pitt has become the latest Hollywood A-list male to ditch his trousers at a premiere event.
Linen and legs made an appearance during Brad Pitt's latest 'Bullet Train' promo tour stop in Berlin.
If you were previously unaware that Brad Pitt has a tattoo of a rhinoceros on his right shin, consider yourself informed. Over the 96-ish hours of the Bullet Train promo tour thus far, GQ’s August cover star has worn several versions of the same slouchy stitched linen suit, each look comprising a loose buttoned jacket and baggy drawstring pants but in different hues (Creamsicle orange, khaki, slate gray, pale pink) and with distinct detailing. Now, we are live with a breaking update that the flaxen tempest has shifted skies over to Berlin, where Pitt and his Bullet Train co-stars are promoting their new film.
The actor stars in his latest movie alongside Sandra Bullock, Joey King and Aaron Taylor-Johnson - and showed off his style at the launch.
Pitt stars in the movie alongside Sandra Bullock, Joey King and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. The actor stars in his latest movie alongside Sandra Bullock, Joey King and Aaron Taylor-Johnson - and showed off his style at the launch. Brad Pitt swapped his trousers for a skirt at the Berlin premiere of his new film, Bullet Train.
Attending the Berlin premiere of 'Bullet Train' on Tuesday, Brad Pitt wore a skirt as part of his linen suit.
But the real masterstroke wasn’t just the head-to-toe linen on a baking hot day, but Pitt’s loose-fitting, brown linen skirt. This week, as a heatwave gripped Europe sending temperatures soaring to record highs, Brad Pitt touched down in Berlin for the latest stop in the promotional trail for Bullet Train, his latest action blockbuster. (Both cut from an airy linen, naturally.)
However, good as he looked in his linen twinset and corresponding shirt at the Bullet Train premiere in Berlin yesterday, the skirt isn't necessarily the story.
Finally, a fashion trend that considers the rigours of climate change. It was to be expected at the raunchier brands – looking at you, Saint Laurent – but even the more decorous designers, such as Hermes, took the opportunity to put more skin on show. Man-cleavage has been on the rise, and not just amongst the day beds and magnums of Marbellan beach clubs, but in the halls of high fashion, too.
The movie star turned up to the film premier of "Bullet Train" in a chocolate brown linen skirt and jacket -- but this isn't the first time Pitt has gone ...
Shot by renowned photographer Mark Seliger, Pitt's photo shoot became a cultural touchstone that put a strong case forward for gender-neutral dress codes. But those shocked by Pitt's skirt-suit are perhaps too young to remember that this isn't a first. The skirt even earned Pitt an eponymous trending hashtag on Twitter.
"Bullet Train" stars including Brad Pitt, Joey King and Aaron Taylor-Johnson got playful on the red carpet for the film's London photocall on Wednesday.
Brad Pitt said he wore a skirt on the red carpet at Berlin "Bullet Train" screening so he could enjoy "the breeze."
In 2004, after filming “Troy” in breastplates and leather kilts, he told British Vogue, “Men will be wearing skirts by next summer. That’s my prediction and proclamation.” “The breeze.
A closer look at Brad Pitt's brown linen skirt and suit jacket at the 'Bullet Train' Berlin film premiere. See photos and details here.
The actor paired the look with combat boots and silver jewelry. At the film’s photo call in Paris earlier that day, Pitt went with a summery look, wearing a peach-colored casual suit jacket and matching trousers over a dark orange shirt. Pitt has been on a casual style streak while promoting “Bullet Train.” Earlier this week, he attended the film’s screening in Paris wearing a gray-blue casual suit jacket over sporty trousers and a blue shirt.
Brad Pitt wears a brown skirt on the red carpet for the Berlin screening of his new action-comedy "Bullet Train."
The film answers to both genders. If anything, that’s the only divining rod I have.” He went on to say of his clothes that, “I like simplicity.
The actor was dressed in a brown linen skirt at the Berlin premiere of his upcoming film Bullet Train.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. “I like monochrome, without it being a uniform. I like the details in the stitching, the way it feels. That’s my prediction and proclamation,” Pitt told British Vogue at the time. “If I have a style, it’s no style.” I think it’s as simple as that,” he said in an interview with Esquire last year.
The Hollywood actor spoke to Sky News on the red carpet for the premiere of his new film, Bullet Train - which he said brought some much-needed humour in ...
very, very nice." Hollywood big hitter Brad Pitt has said in the darkest depths of the pandemic the script to his new film delivered on some much-needed humour - and was full of praise about the joy of wearing a skirt. The Hollywood actor spoke to Sky News on the red carpet for the premiere of his new film, Bullet Train - which he said brought some much-needed humour in the depths of lockdown.
A lively Brad Pitt is colorful and comfortable as he hits Europe in casual chic, including a linen skirt, to hype his new movie, "Bullet Train."
Apparently Ryan Gosling has been getting colorful too, recently wearing what might be literally the only jacket capable of pulling focus from his “The Gray Man” co-star and “Regency f—boy” Regé-Jean Page. In the middle of Europe’s incredible heat wave — it was 95 degrees in Berlin that day and 104.4 degrees at London’s Heathrow Airport — the actor needed some air flow. Notice the turquoise and coral accents at the neck, because they probably cost a flippin’ fortune. And was that rose-colored shirt just a tad French-tucked? And we have the photos to prove it. Think unstructured suits, Henley-style shirts, pajama pants and a skirt.
His might be from a collaboration with Gucci, but the OG version is just as cool—and only costs $100.
Indeed, so elite are Adidas Gazelles that we put Liverpool FC forward Mo Salah in a pair on our February cover, while brands such as Noah, Palace, and ultra-cool Japanese streetwear label Mastermind have all dropped their own Gazelles in recent years. Red carpet-ready or not (we're giving Pitt's fit a thumbs up), Adidas' signature Gazelles are one of the most popular styles in the history of gum soles, at least among the best-dressed men to grace the planet. For Once Upon A Time In Hollywood press obligations back in 2019, he was dressed in slick Giorgio Armani and Brioni numbers and a nice run of high-shine, polished shoes.