Timothée Chalamet, known for his bold fashion choices, recently
sported an ensemble from a Pakistani brand, drawing inspiration from a
similar style worn by Justin Bieber during a Tokyo outing.
The
28-year-old Wonka actor was spotted in Los Angeles sporting a casual look,
donning a chocolate brown sweatshirt paired with maroon track pants and a
black baseball cap.
Notably, the sweatshirt featured the brand's name in Urdu on the left side
and prominently displayed 'Made in Pakistan' in English on the back.
This
fashion statement echoes a similar move made by Bieber, 29, who earlier
showcased a light pink shirt with white embroidered flowers from a Pakistani
clothing brand during his Tokyo trip with wife Hailey Bieber, 26, as shared
on his Instagram carousel.
Both Chalamet and Bieber have been
recognized for their daring fashion choices and embracing gender-fluid
styles, with Chalamet specifically known for pushing the boundaries of
traditional fashion norms.
Their recent nods to Pakistani fashion highlight a growing trend of
embracing diverse global styles within the entertainment industry.