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In New York, Timothée Chalamet’s falsely neglected look causes a sensation



Timothée Chalamet may not be doing anything, but he’s still very stylish. Last Tuesday, the new face of Bleu de Chanel appeared in a deceptively neglected look, which nevertheless demonstrated an almost erudite knowledge of fashion and the trends of recent months. Showing a pronounced taste for casual, even very basic, pieces, Timothée Chalamet wore a total black look composed of a long-sleeved t-shirt and cargo shorts, which were as simple as possible. The two pieces, marked by their oversized side, were completed by a pair of blue Converse in collaboration with Comme des Garçons. The general appearance of the actor on a shopping trip in the streets of New York, seemingly unkempt, was enhanced by various meticulously chosen accessories. The star of Call Me By Your Name wore, for example, a pair of tortoiseshell-patterned glasses, an NBA cap… and an Apple headset, the centerpiece of this negligee-cool look, and already seen on many celebrities.

Apple’s AirPods Max headset, the new fashion accessory of the moment

The AirPods Max wireless headset from Apple has indeed established itself as the new trendy accessory of the moment. Timothée Chalamet is not the only one to have fallen for this piece since Bella Hadid or Evan Mock also willingly wear it during escapades in the streets of New York. Available in metallic gray, green, pink or even sky blue, it is the most effective chic asset to an outfit. Further proof that fashion and high tech are a couple that works.

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