When it comes to men’s suiting, Jacob Elordi suggests sizing up. In the midst of promoting his starring role in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein , the actor is making the case for big, baggy tailoring .
Last night at the film’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Elordi slipped into a head-to-toe Bottega Veneta ensemble, a custom outfit from the Italian house’s newly-appointed designer, Louise Trotter. It started off with a strong-shouldered double-breasted coat that was just roomy enough in the body. Down below, Elordi wore a pair of tapered black trousers that sat away from his frame and featured slight bunching at the hem. For a pop of color, the actor styled his modern suit with a ruby red pocket square and a crisp white undershirt. Finishing off the look was a pa