Miles Teller: one moment, dressed as if he paid for a superyacht in Cannes with cash up-front, the next, breaking the monotony of one of the oldest combinations in the book: the shirt and tie.
Yes, at a screening for his new crime TV series, Too Old To Die Young, the 32-year-old doubled-down on what's been something of a rebirth for his personal style. Instead of a standard shirt and tie combo, we got co-ords in a bold, impactful print. And it's not just any old print either. Burberry's ascendant monogram - a design thoughtfully pursued by chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci - lifts what would be a fairly pedestrian pairing into new, more memorable territory.
That's not to call out the shirt and tie. On the contrary, there's a reason it's preferred by men the world over ever since the dawn of time. And therein lies the issue: as a homogenous move for fans of classic style, it can be hard to break away from safety-first formulas at formal events.
Moreover, Teller was that classic guy. In past years, the Bleed For This star was always impeccably well-dressed, but rarely took risks. He didn't have to. Now, he still follows the rules, but is unafraid to bend them. And that's exactly how he spiced up a timeless style template.
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