Timothée Chalamet channeled his inner Bob Dylan retro 1960s look in a motorcycle jacket, skinny jeans and chelsea boots on Wednesday in New Jersey, while filming for the iconic musician’s upcoming biopic “A Complete Unknown.”
The “Dune” star’s boots were crafted in leather material, stopping shortly above his ankle. Cut in a precise angular pointed design, the shoes also featured a side zipper that allowed for extra protection and stability as he filmed scenes on a motorcycle. The boots were completed by a chunky block Cuban heel that ranged between 1.5 to 2 inches in height.The “Wonka” actor teamed his stylish footwear with a brown suede motorcycle jacket that sat overtop a black t-shirt, skinny jeans and a pair of shades.
Chalamet was spotted wearing a similar pair of chelsea boots this past March in New York City while filming another set of scenes for the film. Those boots also included a thick block Cuban heel, were constructed in suede material and featured a side zipper. When not in character, Chalamet still chooses elevated boots and dress shoes for upscale events and occasions.
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For a “Wonka” fan screening in December at Cineplex Cinemas Yorkdale in Toronto, Ontario, the 27-year-old chose a sleek pair of leather boots from Tom Ford, which he paired with a double-breasted suit that featured a pink, blue and green houndstooth-printed base and a deep black tone across the set’s matching blazer and trousers.
Sometimes Chalamet goes casual as well for certain occasions. That same month he was photographed for a Los Angeles Lakers game against the Boston Celtics in a pair of Nike Air Force 1 sneakers. Nike AF1s come constructed with breathable and durable mixed uppers with sleek white lace-up closures, silver hardware and a chunky shoe silhouette.
Aside from Nike and Tom Ford, Chalamet counts Alexander McQueen, Gucci and Prada as other designers he wears for both footwear and apparel/ready-to-wear clothing.