Certain films don’t just influence how we think—they influence how we dress. Marty Supreme is one of them. With Timothée Chalamet in the lead role, the film’s cultivated aesthetic—equal parts mid-century tailoring, intellectual nonchalance and soft masculinity—has given rise to what we’re hereby calling Marty Supreme-core.
It’s the kind of style Chalamet has long made his own: thoughtful, referential and just a little bit undone. Drawing on European tailoring, bookish ease and understated confidence, Marty Supreme-core captures a new menswear mood—one that feels timeless rather than trend-led, and is poised to dominate in 2026.
Think wool coats worn slightly oversized, relaxed tailoring, knitted tanks layered over open shirts, ties that skew more continental than corporate, and accessories that suggest a life well lived. It’s nostalgic without feeling costume-y, polished without being precious—and it’s already filtering through runways, street style and menswear feeds alike.
Want to channel the look? We’ve rounded up some of our favourite Marty Supreme-core pieces, so you can shop the vibe now—no film-set budget required.
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