The ‘Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ star makes a fashion statement by rocking a flowing brown skirt when attending the promotional event for his latest movie in Berlin.
AceShowbiz –Brad Pitt has successfully stolen the show at the Berlin premiere of “Bullet Train“. As if there wasn’t enough reason to have all eyes on him, the actor went for a rather unusual choice of outfit during the public appearance on Tuesday, July 19.
The 58-year-old opted to go casual in a flowing brown skirt when attending the event at Hotel Adlon in Germany. He paired it with a salmon-colored button-up shirt and finished the look with combat boots as he also accessorized with a pair of tortoise-shell sunglasses and his signature long chains.
The skirt’s knee length gave a peek at Brad’s rarely seen leg tattoos. One design appears to be a rhinoceros face and the other is a human skull, though the meaning behind both inks is unclear.
GQ posted a picture of Brad’s look at the premiere on its Instagram page and the actor has received a lot of praises for his style. “Brad Pitt in a skirt was exactly what I needed on this Tuesday evening,” one fan commented on the photo. Another added, “A master class in how to remain on top of the game.” A third chimed in, “Just when we thought he couldn’t get any better….”
Explaining his style in a 2021 interview with Esquire, Brad called his preferred sense of dressing “no-style style.” He explained, “I like monochrome, without it being a uniform. I like simplicity. I like the details in the stitching, the way it feels. If anything, that’s the only divining rod I have.”
“I don’t want to look ostentatious,” he further noted, “but if you come close, you notice. I like how the lining feels. It’s those details that are important to me. It’s too exhausting to follow trends. And I despise billboards; I just don’t want to be billboard.”
“Bullet Train” follow Brad’s character Ladybug, a trained killer who wants to give up the life but is pulled back in by his handler Maria Beetle in order to collect a briefcase on a bullet train heading from Tokyo to Kyoto. Onboard the train, he and other competing assassins discover their objectives are all connected. It is directed by David Leitch and is set to hit U.S. theaters on August 5.
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