Brad Pitt Style: Scars In Fine Leather
The first ever to be voted Sexiest Man Alive twice by People magazine, Brad Pitt has gained the adoration and rapt attention of millions of women. Bringing to vivid life a range of styles, from that of slick and modern star all the way to timeless, rough-and-tumble rogue, his ever-evolving look evokes the excitement of infinite possibility. The key to his irresistibility is the way in which he effortlessly typifies the sweet, fun-loving fellow who’ll take a girl on a Saturday afternoon picnic, the powerful stud who can whisk a woman a thousand miles away on the back of his bike, and every kind of hot guy in between.
Whether it’s a worn-in t-shirt and faded jeans, distressed and dirty pants and leather jacket, or finely tailored suit, he wears it well. Never overstyled or primped, the casual effortlessness of his look suggests more than meets the eye.
Pitt has been criticized at times for his style choices, including the shaggy hair and beard of 2002 and the tendency to adopt the eccentric fashions of the characters he plays. His dashing smile and down-to-earth charm, however, never fail to disarm the critics. One has to admire the confidence reflected in his choices that sometimes go directly against the grain.
When he’s gussied up for an event, you might find him in a black, slim-cut Dior suit and skinny tie, a casual yet luxurious Ralph Lauren ensemble, or a lustrous, sharp Versace number that nods to the 80s. Fond of shades, he favors bold black or amber gradient tints and modern shapes from Dior. While his hairstyle has ranged as wildly as his clothing, from short-shaven to long and flowing, his tendency toward bedhead and texture remains generally steady. Pitt is a clear devotee of product.
To emulate Pitt’s sexy and evocative style, give equal parts attention to fashion and function. Embrace flaws and texture variations in your clothing, be they rips in jeans, color mottling in shirts, or scars in leather belts and watches. Complement these imperfections with touches of flawless details that suggest the exactitude of futuristic gadgetry, highlighting contrast between the rugged, raw, and coarse and the fine and glimmeringly precise. Rough up carefully highlighted hair with pomade or texturing wax. And most of all, relax, have fun, and smile. These style choices will give you the freedom to project the best version of yourself and have people wondering what mystery lies within this complex character.
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