Timothée Chalamet Keeps Wearing This Niche London Brand
Timothée Chalamet’s tour de big fits for Marty Supreme hasn’t ended just yet. The 30-year-old Oscar hopeful, who is currently jockeying on behalf of his third Academy Award nomination for the ping-pong drama, took to Paris this week to continue his campaigning in back-to-back looks from a relatively unknown brand that hails from the other side of the English Channel.
At the after-party for the film’s France premiere, Chalamet wore an all-white leather set from Adon, a London-based brand with a relatively minimal internet presence. (As of writing, the label has fewer than 4,000 followers on Instagram, though the actor’s stylist, Taylor McNeill, is one of them.) He wore the matching jacket and trousers in a very Chalamet kind of way: with the oversized pants slung below his waist, their hems stacked over his black lace-up Timbs.
The next day, at a Marty Supreme pop-up in Paris, the actor ditched the hazmat-suit look for Adon’s £2,800 “stained and coated” cotton bomber, whose intentionally dingy look is sealed with a latex coating. He paired the one-of-one jacket with light-wash Balmain jeans and suede slip-on boots.
It’s always a bit curious when an A-lister like Chalamet, as one of the most visible young actors in Hollywood with several lucrative brand deals to his name, wears a smaller brand not just once but twice in a row. But a quick scroll through Adon’s few dozen IG photos reveals this he isn’t the first big celeb to wear their designs: Travis Scott wore some custom looks on stage during his Circus Maximus Tour last fall, and not long after, Robert Pattinson was seen in the brand’s moleskin bomber jacket during the Die My Live press tour in New York. Last month, Hamnet actor Noah Jupe wore a full look to a BAFTAs event in London.