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“Twilight” alum Robert Pattinson is in London, promoting his latest project “Mickey 17.” The actor appeared on the red carpet for the world premiere of the feature film on Thursday at Cineworld Leicester Square in London, England.
For the big moment, the actor was dressed in a Dior Homme blue suit. It is a part of Kim Jones final Dior Homme collection for the fall 2025 season.
For shoes, Pattinson wore a pair of Dior Homme fall 2025 shoes featuring a knotted embellishment. The shoes appear to be a classic patent leather loafer. Their most distinguishing characteristic is the knotted embellishment over the body of the shoe. The knot is made of silk which wraps around the style. The shoe features a hard sole. It also includes a short heel of less than an inch.
Pattinson is one of the first to wear the shoe on the red carpet. It was previously worn on the Critics Choice awards red carpet by “Nickel Boys” actor Ethan Herisse.
Prior to that, the shoe was not only seen in the Dior Homme fall 2025 show but on the front row. Gwendoline Christie wore the shoe to watch the show. The silk on her shoe appeared to be a pink. Pattinson also attended that show and wore the shoe. That version featured a brown silk knot.
The full collection included bows and knots throughout. It was almost universally acclaimed as one of the strongest Kim Jones for Dior Homme collections. Shortly after its debut, parent company LVMH announced that Jones would be departing the brand. Many speculate that Maria Grazia Chiuri will also soon exit Dior from her post heading up womenswear and both will be replaced by Jonathan Anderson.
Anderson is currently heading up Loewe as well as his namesake brand. The expectation is for Proenza Schouler designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who recently announced their departure from the American label they founded, to replace Anderson at the helm of Loewe.
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