Matt Smith
With a braided hairstyle for Milan Fashion Week
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Matt Smith is known for his changeability. He is currently showing them at Milan Fashion Week.
Matt Smith (42) has a new look again. The actor arrived at the Armani show during Milan Fashion Week with an unusual braided hairstyle.
For “Caught Stealing” he got a mohawk
And the Brit presented them extensively to the photographers. He twisted and turned his head before the Giorgio Armani fall/winter menswear show so that the eye-catching hairstyle could be seen from all angles. Smith had shaved his hair short on the sides and had a narrow braid in the middle.
This new, eye-catching look is apparently a souvenir from Darren Aronofsky’s (55) action thriller “Caught Stealing”. In the film, Smith plays a role that is significantly different from his usual style. Photos from filming in fall 2024 showed him with a yellow mohawk haircut, checked pants and combat boots. Smith transformed into a model punker for the film.
Smith tamed the rest of the wild Iroquois in Milan with a braid. He also wore an elegant navy blue suit, combined with a matching coat and patent leather shoes. He casually posed next to his colleagues Adrien Brody (51) and Joe Alwyn (33).
Visually very changeable
Matt Smith has played many different roles throughout his career and has also proven his visual versatility. In the series “Doctor Who” he saved the world as the title character from 2010 to 2014 in a chic three-piece suit with a bow tie or tie. In the first two seasons of the Netflix hit “The Crown” he played the elegant British Prince Philip (1921-2021). Since 2022, he has portrayed the warrior prince Daemon Targaryen in the “Game of Thrones” spin-off “House of the Dragon,” for whom he wears a long blonde mane. Matt Smith doesn’t seem to be too attached to the brown curls that made him famous.
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