Bullet Train, and then a relaxed, lime-green suit for the film’s premiere in Los Angeles. When asked why he wore the Haans Nicholas Mott skirt on the Berlin red carpet, Pitt , “I don’t know!
We’re all going to die, so let’s mess it up.” He was similarly easy-breezy when asked about the internet sensation on the L.A.
carpet. “My policy is to stay blissfully naïve,” he said. “I heard there were some rumblings, but I really just go my own way.” As for why he went with the (comparatively) more traditional pants in Los Angeles rather than another more gender-fluid look, Pitt responded, “It’s a bit cooler tonight.”We all know that Pitt can rock classic menswear with the best of them, but his recent foray into kooky art teacher couture isn’t quite as big a departure for the actor as it may seem at first.
He famously wore a variety of slinky minidresses for his —a concept that was his own idea, according to the accompanying interview.
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