Superstar young actor Timothée Chalamet graces the cover of British Vogue’s October issue this year, but this isn’t your typical magazine cover.
, Chalamet says: “I had a delusional dream in my early teenage years to have, in my late teenage years, an acting career. And in my late teenage years, working onand starting to do theatre in New York, I felt like I reduced my goal to something more realistic, which was to work in theatre and hopefully make enough money doing either a TV show or something I could sustain myself [with]. And then it felt like every dream came true, exponentially.
He adds that “the ways I feel older than 26 I have always felt,” he says, relaxing. “It’s not like I feel like I’ve had some mental breakthrough that has given me perspective. The perspective that feels ‘old man’, I feel like I was born with it.”1981 Calvin Klein ads in which a young Brooke Shields intoned: “You wanna know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing.
But beyond his street credentials, Enninful said, Chalamet has an effusive, highly individual energy that makes it easy for him to play with fashion in a way that feels authentic. “Sure, we played with gender, incorporated womenswear and generally had a ball,”READ THIS LIST
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