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Timothée Chalamet Just Wore A Glittery Hoodie To The UK Premiere Of ‘The King’

While promoting his upcoming Netflix film The King, Timothée Chalamet has ascended a different kind of throne—as ruler of the red carpet. Amid the flashing bulbs of photographers, the Oscar nominee stepped out in sparkles for the movie’s London Film Festival premiere on Thursday.

The rest of Chalamet’s ensemble was kept simple with a pair of dark slacks and his signature tousled locks (bowl cut, begone!). However, the Louis Vuitton hoodie was the main event. It appears to be made with a midnight blue velvet material and is completely covered in sequins. He walked the red carpet alongside co-stars Joel Edgerton and Lily-Rose Depp (also his yacht make out partner). Is he channeling a figure skater? A Disney Channel star? All I know is that this look would have killed at a Jonas Brothers concert circa 2007.

"The King" UK Premiere - 63rd BFI London Film Festival

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It’s a bold move, but one that Chalamet has actually ventured to make before. Lest you forget, the actor wore a bedazzled custom Louis Vuitton harness to the Golden Globes in January. On Tuesday, he attended The King‘s New York premiere clad in a black Givenchy suit paired with a neon yellow turtleneck.

"The King" New York Premiere

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The movie, which follows Chalamet as a young King Henry V, won’t be available on Netflix until November 1, so fans can expect his fashion reign to continue over the next month of press engagements. Whether it’s a floral suit or glittery hoodie, we have no choice but to bow down to Chalamet’s singular style.

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