How to Recreate Pedro Pascal’s ‘Mandalorian’ Red Carpet Looks: From His Cropped Cardigan to Flared Trousers
01.03.2023 - 21:39
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Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. In “The Mandalorian,” Pedro Pascal plays a battle-worn bounty hunter, stalking silently through crowds with a resolute lack of emotion as he fights to restore his honor on the planet of Mandalore. In “The Last of Us,” Pascal’s Joel exudes a similar brutishness as he ventures out of a quarantine zone into safety amid a zombie apocalypse.
Pascal’s hard-bitten attitude on screen is what makes his charisma in real life — heightened by his sartorial choices — so much more refreshing. One day, Pascal’s stabbing an innocent man to death on HBO, and the next he’s stepping out in Acne Studios and Bode on a red carpet. Basically, get you a man who can do both.
Pascal’s impeccable style, which can also be credited to stylist Julie Ragolia, was on full display at the London premiere of “The Mandalorian” last week. The actor stepped out in a cognac brown, waffle-stitched cropped cardigan and wide-leg cherry red trousers, both from Acne Studios. A simple grey tank top from Hanes peeked out from under his semi-sheer overshirt, topped off with a classic pair of Chelsea boots from Adieu Shoes.
Getty Images Acne Studios Cognac Brown Knitted Cardigan $750 Buy Now Acne Studios Cherry Red Tailored Trousers $470 Buy Now Adieu Paris Type 156 Chelsea Boots $371 Buy Now The premiere was Pascal’s biggest press stop ahead of the Disney+ series’ Season 3 premiere, so it makes sense that he and his stylist pulled out all the stops for the star-studded carpet. But Pascal’s fit at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Mandalorian” is proof that the actor’s red carpet style isn’t just a fluke. At
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