
Let’s talk about how cinema and fashion have always been in a long-term love affair—and Marty Supreme is the latest reminder of that romance. Set in a world that subtly mirrors the elegance and edge of the 1950s, the fashion feels intentional and quietly powerful.
And then there’s Timothée Chalamet- In Marty Supreme, he brings the 1950s back to life, but not in a costume-y way. So let’s break down four looks inspired by this cinematic style, and how you can bring that same energy into your own wardrobe.
Look 1: The Effortlessly Cool Daydream
(Day Dressing, 1950s-Inspired)
Daywear in the 1950s was all about looking put together without looking like you tried too hard, and honestly, that’s still the goal today. For this look, we styled a striped blue shirt with tailored trousers, added a belt for structure, and finished it off with classic black shoes.
Now here’s the secret sauce: the glasses. This is the kind of outfit that works for brunch, casual meetings, or just strolling through the city pretending you’re in a film montage.
Look 2: The Soft Power Suit
(Boardroom Energy)
Power dressing in the ’50s wasn’t loud, it was commanding in the most subtle way. For this look, we paired a blue tuxedo with a crisp white shirt and a baby blue satin-finish tie. It’s polished, clean, and quietly confident.
And yes, we added cufflinks, because if you’re going to channel vintage elegance, you might as well go all in.
Look 3: The Drama Moment
(Statement Outerwear, Reimagined)
This look is centered around a long, sweeping coat that instantly commands attention. We paired it with burgundy gloves, inspired by the signature styling seen in Marty Supreme, but with our own twist. It’s moody, romantic, and undeniably cinematic.
Look 4: The Everyday Classic
(Casual Living)
Now let’s talk about the most underrated part of vintage style, everyday dressing. This look revolves around a classic sweater vest, a staple of 1950s casual wear.
It’s cozy, charming, and incredibly versatile. Styled right, it feels nostalgic without feeling old. This is the kind of outfit that makes you look thoughtful, warm, and effortlessly stylish, perfect for coffee runs, casual hangouts, or creative days.
Final Thoughts: Why This Era Still Works
What we love about Chalamet’s styling in Marty Supreme is that it proves one thing: great style never expires. The 1950s were about structure with soul, rebellion with refinement, and that’s exactly what makes this aesthetic so powerful today.
Each of these looks shows how you can borrow from the past without feeling stuck in it. It’s not about recreating, it’s about reinterpreting.






































