Indeed, method dressing is still alive and well. Look at Timothée Chalamet. On Friday, at the New York premiere of the Bob Dylan biopic Complete Unknown, she took the red carpet trend to the extreme with a major hairstyle change.
At the event, Chalamet looked completely unrecognizable as she dyed her hair bleach blonde, swapped out her signature brunette curls for flaxen ones, and completed her look with cascading bangs peeking out from under a blue beanie.
He sported a new look with a thin mustache and goatee, wearing a blue and red flannel shirt under an oversized black leather coat and a gray plaid scarf tied loosely around his neck. Black jeans, matching leather gloves, and chunky boots provided the finishing touches to his outfit.
At the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, it was revealed that Chalamet was channeling Bob Dylan, from his freshly dyed blonde hair to his rugged winter clothes. There, the music legend was promoting the movie “Masked and Anonymous” with nearly the same hairstyle and outfit.
Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan in Complete Unknown, which follows the singer’s move from Minnesota to the Big Apple and the controversy over his use of electric instruments.
Ahead of the premiere, Chalamet revealed how enthusiastic he was about the role of Dylan. “That was when I would panic and fall asleep. No matter how far-fetched it sounds, that moment of discovery as a character because I was on my phone or something was distracting me. “It’s about losing,” he said. “After five years of preparing to play Bob Dylan, I had three months left to play Bob Dylan. So while I was there, that was my eternal focus. He deserved that and more. I could be Timmy for the rest of my life!”