Brad Pitt wore a skirt to the debut of his most recent film “Bullet Train” in the wake of foreseeing the trend of men wearing skirts very a long time back.
Pitt is as of now on a world tour to promote the film together with the movie’s cast, Joey King, Aaron Taylor Johnson, and Brian Tyree Henry.
On Tuesday, the film promotion in Berlin and the Oscar-winning actor chose to wear an brown short skirt which allowed to hime to show off his numerous tattoos, including one of a rhinoceros skull and another that portrays a human skull.
The 58-year-old actor likewise wore a matching brown coat, a wild pink shirt, dark battle boots, and a couple of shades to finish the look.
While individuals in the LGBTQ+ people group have been donning orientation nonconforming outfits for a really long time, an ever increasing number of artists have embraced the trend lately.
In 2004, Brad Pitt likewise said that men wearing skirts would turn into a pattern while advancing his film “Troy.”
Brad Pitt told British Vogue: “Men will be wearing skirts by next summer. That’s my prediction and proclamation. The film answers to both genders. We were going for realism and Greeks wore skirts all the time then.”
In the film, about the Greek legendary poem “The Iliad,” Brad Pitt needed to wear a leather skirt which he said, in a interview with The Sun in 2020, was “chafing” him while shooting the film.
Previously, Pitt has tried different things with wearing womenswear. For his 1999 Rolling Stone cover shoot, Pitt presented in various dresses.
When asked about his sense of fashion a year ago, Brad Pitt told Esquire that it is all about “comfort.”
“You get older, you get crankier, and comfort becomes more important. I think it’s as simple as that,” he said. “I don’t want to look ostentatious, but if you come close, you notice. I like how the lining feels. It’s those details that are important to me. It’s too exhausting to follow trends.”