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What Jacob Elordi Wore to the 'Narrow Road to the Deep North' Premieres

What Jacob Elordi Wore to the 'Narrow Road to the Deep North' Premieres

Jacob Elordi returned to his native Australia with a sense of purpose—and undeniable style

By Celebrity Editorial Staff

At Palace Cinema Como for the premiere of Amazon Prime’s new mini-series The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Jacob Elordi continued his winning streak of style. The Saltburn star wore a protest T-shirt by Neighbours of Fish Farming (NOFF), emblazoned with the slogan “Eating salmon? Killing Tasmania,” layered beneath a $1,104 Willy Chavarria track jacket. Black jeans, classic black loafers, tousled hair, and a trace of scruff completed the look—an ensemble that fused quiet rebellion with elevated streetwear.

The outfit underscored Elordi’s alignment with environmental advocacy. The shirt references growing scrutiny around Tasmania’s salmon farming industry, criticized for its ecological impact and high mortality rates. Author Richard Flanagan, whose novel inspired the series, joined Elordi in solidarity, donning the same shirt on the red carpet. Flanagan, notably, is also the author of Toxic: The Rotting Underbelly of the Tasmanian Salmon Industry—a scathing exposé that has brought global attention to the issue.

Joining the pair in Melbourne were co-stars Olivia DeJonge (Elvis), Shaun Grant (Penguin Bloom), and Essie Davis (The Babadook), each bringing their own touch of cinematic glamour to the evening.

Earlier in the week, Elordi made a sartorial pivot at the Sydney premiere, opting for a more refined silhouette. He wore a denim jacket paired with matching trousers and Bottega Veneta’s “Daddy Loafers,” worn sockless. A thick gold chain and slim hoop earrings framed his face, while his voluminous brown curls offered a hint of old-school romanticism against the rosy backdrop.

Even in transit, Elordi proved that airport style need not sacrifice sophistication. At Sydney Airport en route to Melbourne, he was spotted alongside his mother, dressed in the same Willy Chavarria jacket—this time styled with monochrome jeans, white sneakers, and a carefully curated selection of luxury accessories: $2,750 Bang & Olufsen headphones and an $8,530 Bottega Veneta Andiamo backpack. His mother echoed his refined sensibility, carrying her own Bottega Veneta Andiamo Voyager, retailing for $13,690.

In a moment that reminded fans of the actor’s grounded nature, Elordi paused amid the terminal’s buzz to embrace his mother. The tender gesture, captured by photographers, lent an intimate human touch to an otherwise high-fashion affair.

Elordi’s presence on this press tour has been as considered as it is compelling. From protest messaging to elevated menswear, his wardrobe choices reflect an actor attuned to the moment—aware of the stage he’s on, and how he chooses to stand on it.

Photos courtesy of Bottega Veneta