Attending the premiere of 'Bones and All' at Venice Film Festival, Chalamet stepped out in a custom Haider Ackermann halter jumpsuit.
[bold red carpet look](https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/timothee-chalamet-best-red-carpet-looks). In his boldest red carpet look yet, Chalamet enlisted the help of his favorite designer and close friend [Haider Ackermann](https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/designer/haider-ackermann) for a custom halter jumpsuit. (Mick Jagger, eat your heart out.)
And go for it he did on the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival, hitting the premiere of his new film Bones and All in a sleeveless, backless, scarf-included ...
Even with the premiere now in the rearview, we have a feeling this won't be the only wild TC outfit we get from Venice. And off the carpet, he's been leaning into what our Samuel Hine called his “post-swag era,” in which our star “looks more like a Gallatin student on a hungover bagel run” than the swashbuckling movie star he is. At 26, he's one of our finest young actors, and certainly one of the most committed to going for it, sartorially speaking.
Chalamet appeared at the Venice Film Festival for his new film, "Bones and All."
“That story is about someone who’s on a prophecy—on a path, and can’t get off it,” said Chalamet. “I can’t imagine what it is to grow up with the onslaught of social media, and it was a relief to play characters who are wrestling with an internal dilemma absent the ability to go on Reddit, or Twitter, Instagram or TikTok and figure out where they fit in.” “I’m not casting judgement,” he added.
Timothée Chalamet is back at the Venice Film Festival, for the world premiere of Luca Guadagnino's Bones And All screening in competition.
Not that we’re attention hungry narcissistic beings, but nonetheless you need that contact to understand where you are and I felt a similar disillusionment that I think Lee was feeling in the script at that point.” “A big part of it was a tribelessness, was being cut off from the social contact that helps us understand where we are in the world… Based on the book by Camille DeAngelis and adapted by David Kajganich, the film tells the story of Maren (Russell) and Lee (Chalamet), two unlikely companions who unite in America’s Midwest in the 1980s after Maren is abandoned by her father. It’s so scary because the hope is really you can find your own compass within all of it and that seems like a difficult task now.” Star [Timothée Chalamet](https://deadline.com/tag/timothee-chalamet/), returning to the Lido after last year’s triumphant world premiere of Dune, sounded a gloomy outlook when asked his thoughts on the plight of young people today and their experiences with being judged for their choices, particularly in the age of social media. [Taylor Russell](https://deadline.com/tag/taylor-russell/) as well as Mark Rylance, Michael Stuhlbarg, Chloë Sevigny and David Gordon Green.
Luca Guadagnino's cannibal romance is now the record holder for prolonged applause at this year's festival.
Of course, the hands of Venice film-viewers are unpredictable; who knows what might come along later this week, moving them to stand there clapping for an even longer period of time? The film—a “cannibal romance” that both Guadagnino and Chalamet have sworn The ovation beats out
"Bones and All" star Timothee Chalamet dressed up in a red set by Haider Ackermann for the premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on ...
Taylor Russel (“Words on Bathroom Walls) stars alongside Chalamet as his romantic interest, as they eat human flesh and set out on a road trip across America. “I can’t imagine what it is to grow up with the onslaught of social media, and it was a relief to play characters who are wrestling with an internal dilemma absent the ability to go on Reddit, or Twitter, Instagram or TikTok and figure out where they fit in.” I think societal collapse is in the air. (Could the fierce color of his look be a nod to the film's gruesome subject matter? I think it’s hard to be alive now. [ follows a cannibal couple living in the 80s pre-social media and all of its faults and toxicities](https://www.today.com/specials/here-s-what-s-really-happening-on-social-media/).
But rarely has a march down the red carpet knocked the Venice Film Festival on its gondolas in such a fun and playful manner. Online, it caused quite a ...
Luca Gudagnino reunites with "Call Me By Your Name" star Timothee Chalamet.
VENICE, Italy (AP) — Timothée Chalamet was feeling cut off from the world in the early days of the pandemic. Then Luca Guadagnino, whom Chalamet saw as a ...
Timothée Chalamet wore a blood-red backless top to the Venice Film Festival while promoting 'Bones and All,' a cannibal romance movie · Timothée Chalamet wore a ...
A first-hand account of why Timothée Chalamet is a Gen Z Star from the Venice Film Festival Red Carpet.