Actor Timothée Chalamet, considered Hollywood's hottest fashionista, received scathing reviews calling it the "worst ever."
Timothée Chalamet recently posted several cover and fashion spread photos from Vogue, which he participated in, on his personal social media.
The spread was produced as Anna Wintour, famous as the real-life model for the film The Devil Wears Prada, concluded her 37-year tenure as editor in chief; stylist Eric McNeal handled the styling, and photographer Annie Leibovitz shot the images. Above all, it drew great anticipation as the spread marking Anna Wintour's final issue as editor in chief.
But after Timothée Chalamet's Vogue cover was released, harsh reviews calling it the "worst ever" poured in, contrary to expectations.
On the cover, Timothée Chalamet wore a white top that revealed his physique, jeans with elaborate floral embroidery, a long coat and boots against a background evoking outer space. He transformed his trademark curly hair into a buzzed hairstyle and drew attention with an intense gaze.
However, his daring styling and the Vogue cover did not seem to satisfy fans. Fans flooded Timothée Chalamet's social media with harsh comments such as "Was this made in PowerPoint?", "This is a terrible cover, but I'm proud of you," "You've definitely lost your sense of style," and "A 14-year-old on an app would edit this better." It was an embarrassment for Timothée Chalamet, who has recently been regarded as Hollywood's hottest actor and fashionista.
On the other hand, the desert spread Chalamet also released received a better response than the cover. Commenters said the buzzed style and tough image suited the desert background well.
Timothée Chalamet began gaining attention for the film Call Me by Your Name and gave memorable performances in Lady Bird, Beautiful Boy, Little Women, Dune, Wonka and Complete Unknown.
[Photo] Timothée Chalamet, Vogue SNS.
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