Brad Pitt Suits Up in Anderson & Sheppard With Girlfriend Ines de Ramon in Chanel for ‘F1: The Movie' Premiere in New York City
Brad Pitt joined members of the cast and creative team behind 'F1: The Movie' for the film's premiere in New York City on Monday. The Oscar-winning 'Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood' actor was joined by girlfriend Ines de Ramon, with whom he posed on the red carpet.
For the occasion, Pitt collaborated with stylist George Cortina on a bespoke Anderson & Sheppard suit. The look featured such elements as a double-breasted dinner jacket with peak lapels of deep navy, fine-corded silk and vents a the sides.
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The trousers of Pitt's look included details such as plain fronts, straps and buckles at the hips, with straight side pockets, a row of navy fine-corded silk, and a right-hand side hip pocket with a hole and button. Pitt coordinated his navy suit with a light pink shirt and matching silk pocket square.
Ines de Ramon opted for a style courtesy of Chanel. The jewelry designer wore a two-piece look with sheer fabric courtesy of the French luxury fashion house's spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection, which debuted during Paris Fashion Week in October 2024.
De Ramon's look featured such elements as a semi-sheer halter top with a plunging neckline and draped sheer fabric over the waist. The skirt of the look included feather-accented fabric and featured a chunky black statement belt at the dropped waistline of the ensemble, exposing de Ramon's midriff.
De Ramon carried a small Chanel quilted bag that coordinated with her look. As for her glam, the jewelry designer tossed her hair back into a messy bun with strands of hair to frame her face. Her makeup included such elements as bold brows, lined eyes and a soft pink lip.
'We're so excited to share this film with you — three years in the making,' Pitt told WWD on the red carpet. 'Really, a special thanks from the F1 community. All the drivers, the team principals, the teams, the sportscasters who made this movie possible and let us embed ourselves in your hallowed ground. So I can't thank you enough and please enjoy!'
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, 'F1: The Movie' follows a former Formula 1 driver, played by Pitt, who comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver, played by Damson Idris. The film costars Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon and Simone Ashley. 'F1: The Movie' hits theaters June 27.
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