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Post by Simone on Sept 13, 2021 10:11:24 GMT -8
Thanks Jenna, this may be more ideal than Vogue.
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Post by chalametthegreat on Sept 13, 2021 14:41:08 GMT -8
I think it is so darn cool that Timothee walked down 10 blocks to the Met Gala IN PUBLIC!!! I mean when you have other celebrities literally hiding themselves off from people, I think that openness is so refreshing and moving to me. That's why I admire the man! I of course want Timothee to be safe and have fun without being too mobbed by fans, but I just love that human spirit about him.
That being said, I thought Timothees Venice black futuristic outfit was way more sexier and stunning. I have an aversion to wearing formal white because when I inevitably spill red wine on it I look like a total slosh and cant get the stains removed. Let me just say, however, that Timothees "worst" dress days if you can call them that are my best dress days beyond any measure.
Oh, and I am glad Timothees hair is doing well and made a grand appearance!
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Post by Simone on Sept 13, 2021 14:55:03 GMT -8
I'm underwhelmed with his outfit. Gorgeous top, but the bottom was lazy and too casual. But, this is Timmy and I'm sure he's very happy with his look, and it's all in good fun, but this won't even break my top 10 Timmy red carpet looks. https://www.instagram.com/p/CTx0O-svFjZ The walking with JR art video collaboration was fun, until the very end when Timmy had a Baby Elvis moment with the fans. These people just can't help themselves. They loose their damn minds. Sigh. I stopped watching the Met Gala, I'm done with it. I only cared to watch Timmy
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Post by Simone on Sept 13, 2021 14:56:15 GMT -8
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Post by Teenca on Sept 14, 2021 8:25:23 GMT -8
I love that video collaboration but the crazy fans, meh... the outfit is awesome, really Timmy-like.
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Post by chalametthegreat on Sept 14, 2021 9:17:28 GMT -8
I will say in "some" fans' defense that if I was walking in that part of Manhattan and suddenly saw Timothee Chalamet walking next to me down the street in a white dress suit in the manner he did, I would probably lose my mind and couldnt contain my excitement. He would notice my astonishment by my scream. Haha!!!
To my credit I hope though, I dont think I would have run up and bombarded him as even for me who loves personal encounters that's just too claustrophobic. Depends on the time and place. My rule is never when someone is eating or with kids. Of course, this is all theory in my mind as the closest thing that I have to a celebrity sighting is a local politician. Not so much fun as Manhattan or Los Angeles!
If I want to see someone famous, I think that I would prefer getting up early, being patient and trying to get up to the front in designated areas as those many other fans did. And I saw how Timothee was so gracious and went up to greet his fans which was very cool. I didn't think he would do selfies and autos for the Met Gala, but it is Timothee after all we are talking about. He continues to surprise in so many good ways!
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Post by Simone on Sept 15, 2021 8:14:34 GMT -8
Timothée Chalamet Kept It Real at the Met Gala Several designers, a pair of Converse, and a fairly accurate depiction of how we get dressed in 2021 www.esquire.com/uk/style/a37581328/timothee-chalamet-met-gala-2021/Timothée Chalamet approached the Met Gala 2021, and the swelling crowds went wild. With good reason. The 25-year-old has, in a very short amount of time, built a CV that many Hollywood old timers would envy: the lead role in the latest Dune remake, a classic, deadpan, big haired Wes Anderson gig, and a spot as co-chair at this year's Met Gala alongside Amanda Gorman, Naomi Osaka and Billie Eilish. And he didn't disappoint. For fashion's maddest and silliest night, the Call Me By Your Name star went for prince regent does after-ball drinks at a local Soho boozer. It was ivory. It was Napoleonic. It was silken and regal and very "my grandfather, the viscount". All of which is incredibly Met Gala. But look beyond the layers – and look into the labels inside – and Chalamet's outfit was, perhaps, an outfit that was a better reflection of how men really get dressed in 2021. Because, unlike many fellow guests, this wasn't a custom look by a single designer. When chatting to co-host Keke Palmer on the origins of his Big Fancy Outfit, Chalamet dropped several names from across the menswear canon. There was a little Rick Owens, razor-sharp king of Californian-Parisian post-apocalyptic cultwear. There was a little Haider Ackermann, the insider's designer that treats clothing more like modern day sculpture. There was a little Cartier jewellery. And there was also a little Chuck Taylor, and Converse, and a reminder that Chalamet is very much a guy in his mid-20s that likes having fun with his clothing. Consider this: when in real life do we wear one brand head-to-toe? Even at a wedding, one of the few occasions where we must wear a suit, is our two-piece the same label as our shoes, as our shirt, as our tie? Of course it isn't. This is perhaps the greatest disconnect between the red carpet and real life. Blue chip designer brands don't dress us head to foot. In 2021, we mix high and low; old faithfuls with the fancy stuff; our favourite beat-up trainers with something we relish to only rarely wear. Unlike Chalamet, we're not all trouncing New York high society in Rick Owens and Haider Ackermann. But we are pairing our favourite Swiss watch with a pair of Levi's. This patchwork approach to dressing is probably one of the realest things in an evening of pure fantasy. And as if Chalamet couldn't get it anymore right, he was sure not to get caught up in it all. ""I don't want to get too lost in the glamour of it," he told co-host Keke Palmer on the red carpet. "Because people are still suffering." Doesn't get much realer than that.
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Post by Teenca on Sept 15, 2021 8:37:10 GMT -8
Really nice thoughts!
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Post by Simone on Sept 17, 2021 14:58:08 GMT -8
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