Timothée Chalamet Channels Bob Dylan at Film Premiere

Timothée Chalamet brought his dedication to his role in ‘A Complete Unknown’ to the film’s New York premiere, channeling a look reminiscent of one of Bob Dylan’s most iconic outfits. On Friday, Chalamet wore a leather coat, gray scarf, red flannel shirt, and blue beanie at the SVA Theater, echoing Dylan’s style from over 20 years ago.

The look was inspired by a specific moment in Dylan’s life, when he wore similar attire to promote his film ‘Masked and Anonymous’ at the Sundance Film Festival in 2003. Chalamet discussed his approach to playing Dylan, emphasizing the importance of honoring the artist’s legacy and capturing the essence of his music.

Chalamet spent five years preparing for the role, which was initially delayed due to the pandemic and Hollywood strikes. His vocal coach, Eric Vetro, worked closely with him to develop a distinct voice reminiscent of Dylan’s.

The film ‘A Complete Unknown’ will be released on Christmas Day, offering viewers a unique opportunity to experience Chalamet’s portrayal of the legendary musician.

Source: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/timothee-chalamet-bob-dylan-sundance-outfit-complete-unknown-new-york-premiere-1235205715