Timothée Chalamet swears by this ultra cool English label

Timothée Chalamet swears by this ultra cool English label
Timothée Chalamet swears by this ultra cool English label

Timothée Chalamet has a weakness for Martine Rose. During an appearance in December on the “College GameDay” show on the American sports channel ESPN, he wore a unique hot pink jacket from the London designer, as well as a scarf from the collaboration between Martine Rose and Supreme in 2024 To end the year in style, we saw him a few days ago with a baseball cap from the label screwed on his head in a gas station.

Timothée Chalamet wore a rolled-up brim cap from Martine Rose’s fall-winter 2024-2025 collection, which enhances the usual design with rolled fabric at the back revealing the “Expect Perfection” branding. It’s a day like any other for the actor, who likes to mix high-end men’s fashion with streetwear and always with a crazy naturalness. We particularly remember this Prada look worn with rare Air Jordans a few months ago.

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Martine Rose founded the label that bears her name in 2007. She infuses influences from London subcultures into all her creations: from ravers to punks to football fans. She subverts them and incorporates them into her work by playing with the cut, proportions and structure of the pieces. Take this baseball cap for example: it takes on the codes of sports team caps with a faded look and textured laurel embroidery on the brim.

Timothée Chalamet joins the ranks of Martine Rose’s big fans alongside Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar and Drake. But this is not the first time that he has displayed pieces that have become cult in public. Last February, he opted for a hoodie from the Stüssy and Junya Watanabe collection, and he regularly wears clothes from Prada, Celine and JW Anderson. But the best part of it all? This Martine Rose cap can be yours for 225 euros.

Originally published on British GQ

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