Timothée Chalamet Brings Bob Dylan’s Spirit to Nashville and Los Angeles in CELINE HOMME
December 11, 2024
In a fitting tribute to Bob Dylan, Timothée Chalamet arrived at Nashville, Tennessee's special screening of "A Complete Unknown" wearing CELINE HOMME by Hedi Slimane, channeling the musician's signature blend of rebellion and sophistication.
Slimane, who previously photographed Dylan for CELINE's Portrait of a Musician series, deeply understands rock 'n' roll aesthetics which manifested in a grained calfskin leather aviator teddy worn by Chalamet. Paired with lived-in denim and a patterned neck scarf, the ensemble bridged the gap between iconic musician and contemporary movie star. The jacket's precise cut and supple brown leather reflected CELINE HOMME's signature influence of American counter-culture and refined French craftsmanship.
Outside the venue, Chalamet engaged warmly with waiting fans, naturally evoking Dylan's early Greenwich Village days. The carefully curated outfit nodded to the folk legend's enduring influence on style far beyond the music industry. Completing the ensemble with American-made Red Wing boots, Chalamet brought his own interpretation of the music legend to life through considered details and authentic styling.
Following the Nashville screening, Chalamet continued his sartorial homage to Dylan at a Los Angeles Q&A session on December 9, this time in a black waxed lambskin jacket from CELINE HOMME. The sleek leather piece, paired with a striped knit, offered an elevated take on rock 'n' roll style while staying true to the film's authentic aesthetic.
These appearances further cement the ongoing collaboration between Chalamet and CELINE HOMME, each look demonstrating their shared vision of contemporary style. The screenings offered a glimpse into the coming biographical film's aesthetic while showcasing Slimane's expertise in translating musical heritage into luxury. As "A Complete Unknown" prepares to unveil Dylan's early years to audiences, these thoughtfully crafted looks prove that fashion can be as powerful a storytelling medium as music itself.