No doubt about it: Jacob Elordi is like the Brad Pitt of our time, maybe a bit more ‘damned’, but the connection is crystal clear.
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His name is widely discussed around the world, including at Istituto Marangoni. The talk isn’t necessarily about his acting skills, which some may feel are still somewhat immature. Instead, the focus is on his style, appearance, and unique character. Some students describe him as “beautiful and damned,” while others argue he may have more potential as a model than an actor. You can hear them saying,“Do you recall him sporting that Bottega Veneta bag and the streetwear look in LA? Absolutely stunning!”
His haute-mess ensembles captivate everyone, from the most ardent fashion enthusiasts to aunts who wish he were their nephew. Even the leading fashion houses are smitten.
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Valentino has dressed him on multiple occasions, with the most iconic ensemble being a suit paired with mini shorts, a tie featuring a golden metal V appliqué, and dark glasses—truly unforgettable.
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Likewise, Bottega Veneta holds a special place in his heart; the actor has a penchant for showcasing their bags at every opportunity.
Then there’s Saint Laurent, which saw him rocking a leather vest over a turtleneck and super-skinny jeans.
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Finally, Louis Vuitton ‘blessed’ him with the standout moment at the latest Venice Film Festival: Jacob Elordi’s arrival at the airport, showcasing the new trending yellow Monogram Speedy bag designed by Louis Vuitton menswear’s creative director, Pharrell Williams.
Following the talked-about success of Saltburn, Jacob Elordi shows no signs of slowing down. He is currently gearing up to take on the lead role in the upcoming film “Frankenstein” directed by Guillermo del Toro. Expect some exciting moments!