lecciones de estilo para aprender de Chris Hemsworth
Chris Hemsworth has gone on to be one of the most famous
actors on the planet, ever since he rose to fame for his role as Kim Hyde on
Home And Away in 2004, with a growing number of 50 million followers on
Instagram.
With roles such as Thor (three films finished and counting),
Extraction, Snow White And The Huntsman, Men In Black: International, The
Avengers, and Star Trek, he is known for his massive box office hits.
Off-screen, though, the 38-year-old Australian actor has a simpler lifestyle,
residing near Melbourne when he's not working and taking it easy enough. To do
this, he has adopted a style that leads him to prefer baggy vests, shorts, and
exercise clothes (since he constantly performs exercise routines to prepare for
his roles).
That said, when the need comes to getting ready for a
premiere, press conference, or awards show, Hemsworth is more than up to the
challenge without losing his style. Here are the top 6 style rules you can
steal from the superhero.
Summer is synonymous with linen
Chris Hemsworth posing in a linen shirt
Australian Hemsworth knows very well how to cope with warmer
climates. Average temperatures are around 26ºC in Australia, and humidity is about
65%. That means an additional risk of sweating, even if you're not succumbing
to one of Hemsworth's mind-blowing, muscle-popping workouts.
Luckily, Hemsworth has taught us that the easiest way to
prevent back drippings is to invest in some trusted linen, even if you're
attending an event. Not only does linen not wrinkle, but it is ideal for warmer
climates, thanks to its low thread count (fine cotton is approximately 200 and fine
linen between 80 and 150). Linen has the excellent moisture-wicking ability,
which means there is no need to worry about visible sweat stains, and it is
also hypoallergenic, which means that sweat is less likely to break down its
fibers. Linen is like a breathable, porous casing.
So whether you select a linen suit, shirt, before even
shorts, you can promise that your sweat-free back will thank you later for this
easy-to-make fabric change. Head to Cos, Armani, and Favorbrook for the best
linen suits, while Turnbull & Asser makes a lovely breathable shirt.
Invest in a three-piece suit
Chris Hemsworth in a three-piece suit
You have to know how to master a suit as powerful as the
three-piece suit, preferred by Ryan Reynolds, David Gandy, and Calvin Harris,
and it is a statement of power, ideal for a man who wants to be as groomed as
possible. Comprised of a suit jacket, pants, and vest, it's the quintessential
party outfit, and there's a reason why Ralph Lauren, who designed the costumes
for the 1974 adaptation of The Great Gatsby, chose it for Robert Redford. . As
if all those accolades weren't enough: Hemsworth is a fan.
Don't run away from daring tailoring
Chris Hemsworth posing in a patterned suit
We're supporters of ultra-sleek, minimal tailoring - the
kind you'd find at Prada, Dior, and Jil Sander - but from time to time, like
Chris Hemsworth, BTS, and Harry Styles, we prefer a bit of quirkiness. Here,
while attending the premiere of Avengers: Endgame, Hemsworth showed us how you
could wear a suit with an unusual print without looking like a member of the
Dumb And Dumber cast.
The trick is to choose a brand that knows what he does when
he plays with prints (Etro, Hemsworth's brand, is a good start). Second, you
have to decide how extravagant you want to be: do you want bright, eye-catching
patterns or, like Hemsworth, a muted, subtle brocade paisley?
For us, the second. Hemsworth gives us an excellent lesson
in the advantages of a softer print: you have to go to the darker tones so that
the image is enough to get the suit out of the murky waters, but not too much
as to blind the other attendees.
Forget what you thought you knew about narrow ties
Chris Hemsworth in a navy blue suit and slim tie
Skinny ties get a bad rap. Sure, they were the favorites of
Pete Doherty, the Twilight cast, and, well, anyone who worked in a bar around
2004, but they're not that bad. While we love powerful and eye-catching ties
like those worn by Harry Styles, those seen on the Gucci runway, or those
preferred by a younger George Clooney, we can't help but hold a sacred place in
our hearts for the slimmer versions, like the tie