Alexander Skarsgård isn’t afraid to be bold with his style and proved that once again by showing up to his latest event in an eye-catching outfit.
Attending the “Pillion” Headline Gala at the 69th BFI London Film Festival at The Royal Festival Hall in London, on October 18, Alexander showed up in a button-down shirt that was also a halter top, meaning his arms, shoulders and the upper half of his back were all left bare.
He matched that with a pair of black leather pants that were tied up in the front. The actor then finished the look with a black leather tie.
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GettyThe star had previously revealed to W why he had been opting for leather looks to promote “Pillion” while at the Cannes Film Festival, saying, “It was my first time at Cannes and I was very excited about it. I was there for Pillion, a movie that is very special to me. I had such an amazing time working on it. … My character wears a lot of leather in the movie, so it just felt fitting to wear a little bit of leather on the carpet and to the premiere.”
Plenty of Fans Loved Alexander’s Look
GettyAlexander’s bold look certainly stirred up plenty of rections, including a fair share of fans that loved the look. In fact, they were so thrilled by what they saw, that they took to Instagram to share their thoughts.
“Why do his shoulders look so good in this 🫣😅,” one person wrote.
Another person added, “Gorgeous man 😍 oh and that outfit!!!”
A third person left a comment, saying, “Slaaayyyyyy!!!!!”
Alexander Likes to Have Fun With His Style
When Alexander chooses an outfit for an event, he opts for one that makes him happy. While that may sound simple, it’s key to his fashion sense.
Indeed, in May, W asked the star, “Where do you get your sense of style?”
“I think it’s just a lack of sense of style, but at least I’m having fun,” Alexander answered. “Whatever you wear, it’s about how you feel. Are you excited to wear it? Does it make you happy? … You want to wear something that makes you radiate happiness and excitement.”
The Swedish actor also talked about the prevailing minimalistic nature of most people’s style in his home country, saying, “There is some conformity to Swedish style. A lot of people look similar to each other, and people are very trend-sensitive. I think it’s fun to go against that a little bit.”




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