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How to get Timothée Chalamet’s haircut
How to get Timothée Chalamet’s haircut
No3 in our Best-Dressed Men In The World 2019 list
 
       
 
Timothée Chalamet – at the tender age of 22 – is the youngest man in this year's top ten. What’s more, he's just had a super new haircut, flyaway and perfectly flowing. Here’s how to get it...
 
He astounded in last year's Call Me By Your Name and he's set to do it all over again in this year's heartbreaking Nic Sheff biopic, Beautiful Boy – Timothée Chalamet is officially Hollywood's brightest young thing. What's more, he's No3 on GQ’s Best-Dressed Men In The World 2019 list and he's got an extraordinarily good head of hair – not too long, not too short, perfectly lustrous and as free-flowing as we all wish ours could be. Here, Joe Mills of Joe & Co barbers shares how to get his do.
 
Which kind of hair does this look suit?
"Thick, wavy hair in an ideal world. If you have medium to thin hair, it's possible to create this look, but you will be using a lot of product. Sea-salt spray will be your friend. If you have curly hair, then you can smooth them out as well to get this look. Unfortunately, if you have straight hair this isn’t a look for you, unless you think about a perm!"
 
Which kind of face would this do suit?
"As this has volume and width, pretty much all face shapes except rounded will work really well with this hairstyle. Although, having said that, if you smoothed the sides down so it sits closer to the head it could work."
 
What kind of haircut do you ask for?
"This cut has length on the top and is shaped slightly into the neck. It is a pretty classic shape, but I always recommend giving your barber a visual reference so that they can see what you are after more clearly. Your hair needs to be over the ear and it needs to sit just around collar length at the back, plus plenty of length through the top."
 
How do you style it? What are the steps?
"The key to styling curly and wavy hair is to work with the curl and not to brush it or run your fingers through it too much, as this tends to make it fluffy and un-styled. Shampoo with Davines Love Curl Shampoo. This will add moisture to your hair. Towel dry but do not over-rub your hair, as this makes it frizzy. Then use a tangerine-sized amount of Kevin Murphy Body Builder Volumising Mousse and apply evenly throughout the hair.
 
"Then using your fingers push your hair back off the face and over to the side. You can leave it to dry naturally, but for the best effect use a hair dryer (Parlux or Dyson) and a diffuser. This spreads out the airflow and helps the curl and wave stay structured. Use a low speed and medium heat and don’t rush it, as it will look better.
"Finish by applying a small amount of Davines Medium Hold Pliable Paste through the hair with your fingers to give it a cleaner styled edge. Don’t forget: less is more; don’t overload it too much... you can always add more."
 
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How to Get Timothée Chalamet’s Epically Good Hair
How to Get Timothée Chalamet’s Epically Good Hair
how to re-create the hair-god-level mane
 
Timothée Chalamet, star of Call Me by Your Name and Lady Bird, youngest Best Actor Oscar nominee in nearly 80 years, GQ cover man, has spent the last six months being applauded for his talent, his refreshing maturity, his je ne se quas. And while he’s deserving of every bit of breathless praise thrown his way for his talent, we’d like to talk about his hair. It’s good hair. It’s one-in-a-generation hair, the locks of which we haven’t seen since a My So Called Life-era Jared Leto.
 
So when it came time for Chalamet’s Ryan McGinley close-up, we knew Thom Priano would do justice to this epically good coiffure. Priano’s task was a deceptively easy one: make Timothée Chalamet—a wildly handsome well-groomed 22-year-old—look like the best possible version of Timothée Chalamet. And that would be an easy job, except that the shoot wound up happening during N.Y.C.’s bomb cyclone in a house with no heat. Neat.
 
But Priano’s a GQ-favorite for a reason and came armed with the right tools to get the job done. Here’s how he got Chalamet’s hair in top form. (Disclaimer: Recreating Chalamet’s look requires you have at least chin-length hair. If you don’t yet, just think of this as motivation to get you past the man bun-length finish line. )
 
Step 1: The Prep
The night before the shoot, Priano had Chalamet wash his hair with this Analog Cleansing Foam Conditioner from R+Co (the hair care company which Priano help found). Despite the name, the product is really more of a shampoo and conditioner in one and Priano’s go-to for guys with curly or wavy hair. “Styling starts with the shampoo,” says Priano, “and this one is special because it doesn’t leave your hair with that freshly shampooed look. The hair sort of has a day-after feeling to it; it’s a little more weighed down.”
 
Step 2: The Trim
The day of the shoot, Priano cut “about two-and-a-half inches off” Chalamet’s hair with a razor to ensure the actor’s long layers would have some texture. To get the same effect, ask your barber to use a razor and cut long layers that are slightly longer in the front than the back. It will give you your own T.C.-level swoop but still appear uniform in length.
 
Step 3: The Insider’s Secret
Once the cut was finished, Priano hand dried the actor’s hair instead of blow drying it. The alternative method helps preserve hair’s natural curl.
 
Step 4: The Big Finish
While drying, Priano used a combination of his R+Co High Dive creme (“for curly or wavy hair to flatten it out so it’s not so bushy)and R+Co Continental Glossing Wax (“it has a little hold so you can move it around”). And the key here is the mix of both, which is what not only is going to help control how the hair lies, but give it a shine that’s natural. As Priano says, “you have to put good product in your hair”—and especially to get the day-old look that he was going for.
 
Priano’s final bit of advice is this: “People tend to over work hair to get it to look like that, but you don’t have to.” In fact, you shouldn’t, because the secret to Chalamet’s A+ hair is that he embraces what it’s natural texture instead of trying to control it. A metaphor for Timothee’s rising fame? Maybe. A practical way to get great hair? Definitely.
 
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How to get Timothée Chalamet’s hair
How to get Timothée Chalamet’s hair
Timothée Chalamet, breakout star of Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name
 
From Hollywood to the streets of Italy, flyaway curls and wayward waves are sweeping the field. Here's how to style curly hair and achieve the Timothée Chalamet spray yourself thanks to stylist Liz Taw
 
Timothée Chalamet, the breakout star of Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name, attended the Berluti show in Paris during fashion week back in January. Fresh-faced, model-slim and immaculately dressed in a purple (yes, purple!) velvet suit, the 22-year-old New Yorker looked every bit the seasoned film star. The success of Chalamet’s look, however, was as much down to his outfit as it was the hair on his head. Curly and wayward, there was a Gallic insouciance to the whole look. In the same month that Prince William got a buzz cut, Becks embraced the man bun and Trump’s fiery, furious comb-over got far too much screen time for anyone’s good, Chalamet’s exuberant fizz of hair felt hopeful and fun.
 
He’s not alone in embracing the look either. Kit Harington rocks his neo-curls like a pro, as does Brazilian model Marlon Teixeira. The hairstyle was present on the runways too. At MSGM’s Autumn/Winter 2018 show in Milan, all the models (street-cast Italian students) sported big floppy hairdos. At Danish brand Tonsure, waves came loose and, in some cases, were shoulder-length. And at Prada, the cuts were wild and curly (though most were hidden under bucket hats).
 
Here, to help you achieve the Chalamet spray yourself, is stylist Liz Taw’s guide to how to style curly hair...
 
Who does it work for?
“This hairstyle works best on wavy or curly hair textures. If you have very fine or straight hair, this style isn’t for you. It looks particularly good on those with fine features.”
 
How do I style it?
“You want to create a lived-in curl, so start with a shampoo that won’t make your hair feel too clean and fluffy (such as Aveda Men’s Pureformance shampoo or Bouclème hair cleanser for very frizzy/dry curls).
 
Following that, use a good leave-in conditioner. A creamy consistency works well for thicker hair to relax the curls. Something with an oil added will suit dry, frizzy hair (Less Is More’s lavender smoothing balm, for instance).
 
For wavy hair types, your cream needs to add moisture and activate the curls (Aveda’s Be Curly is perfect for this).
 
For limp hair that needs some volume, I like to use something with a bit of hold, such as Bumble And Bumble styling lotion or Bouclème’s curl-defining gel.
 
Mist roots to mid-length with the styling spray then use the defining product on mid-length to ends.
 
To finish:
Let your hair air-dry or use a diffuser attachment on your blow-dryer. Opt for a high heat and low air, lifting the root if you need volume and/or curl activation. Once your hair is mostly dry, you can start to gently scrunch it with your hand to break up the curls.”
 
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Armie Hammer   Timothée Chalamet   Luca Guadagnino
‘From the way he prepares coffee to the way everything is done, you’re just like, this is chic.’
‘From the way he prepares coffee to the way everything is done, you’re just like, this is chic.’
 
In the old days of the Hollywood studio system, Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet would have comprised alternate polarities of the star spectrum. In an about-shift that tells you as much about the changing temperature of the film world as it does the curiosity and confidence of the two leads of Call Me By Your Name (a confidence they both say they found under director Luca Guadagnino’s instruction), Hammer and Chalamet have travelled the independent route to bring to intimate life this year’s unassailable star-crossed lovers.
 
Perhaps because he has such a noticeably American disposition, he was taken with Italian director Guadagnino from the outset when he first met him in Los Angeles some years before they made magic together. ‘He was coming into town for meetings,’ says Hammer of Guadagnino. ‘He’s like the perfect epicurean European,’ the actor notes. ‘He was really amazing.’ Guadagnino’s CV includes I Am Love (2010) and A Bigger Splash (2015); he has shot fashion ads for Armani and Ferragamo. ‘From the way he prepares coffee to the way everything is done, you’re just like, this is chic.’
 
Read more at: Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer on friendship, the Oscars and that peach scene
 
Armie Hammer’s towering, statuesque physique 'Call Me By Your Name'
Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer on friendship, the Oscars and that peach scene
Call Me By Your Name
 
Hammer is 6’5” tall, broad, tanned with size US15 shoes
 
In the old days of the Hollywood studio system, Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet would have comprised alternate polarities of the star spectrum. In an about-shift that tells you as much about the changing temperature of the film world as it does the curiosity and confidence of the two leads of Call Me By Your Name (a confidence they both say they found under director Luca Guadagnino’s instruction), Hammer and Chalamet have travelled the independent route to bring to intimate life this year’s unassailable star-crossed lovers.
 
The Social Network. ‘They needed a 6’5” actor. There aren’t many of us around
 
On a sunny summer New York afternoon Armie Hammer bowls into a sleek loft around the corner from The Empire State Building. His presence is felt immediately. Hammer is 6’5” tall, broad, tanned with size US15 shoes – a detail men rarely mind sharing. He is probably most famous for playing the Winklevoss twins in the first great film to document the seismic shifts of the digital age, David Fincher’s The Social Network. ‘They needed a 6’5” actor. There aren’t many of us around,’ Hammer explains.
 
Hammer looks like a Ralph Lauren ad sprung to life
 
Hammer looks like a Ralph Lauren ad sprung to life. He wears his imposing stature comfortably. He’s a personable fellow who falls socially into the same relaxed strata of intelligent goof you’d slot Channing Tatum. Perhaps because he has such a noticeably American disposition, he was taken with Italian director Guadagnino from the outset when he first met him in Los Angeles some years before they made magic together. ‘He was coming into town for meetings,’ says Hammer of Guadagnino. ‘He’s like the perfect epicurean European,’ the actor notes. ‘He was really amazing.’ Guadagnino’s CV includes I Am Love (2010) and A Bigger Splash (2015); he has shot fashion ads for Armani and Ferragamo. ‘From the way he prepares coffee to the way everything is done, you’re just like, this is chic.’
 
A firm friendship has been born
 
For Hammer, Call Me By Your Name is the eventual consolidation of all that starry promise he brought to The Social Network a decade ago. It is the moment his name will begin accruing proper pace and currency of its own. Speaking to the actors, together and alone, it is not only clear that throughout filming this audacious project, a firm friendship has been born but also evident that they have uncovered something about men, bodies and the human mind. By opening up these conversations, Call Me By Your Name has early claims to its own legend.
 
GQS: What did you bond over first?
 
The fact that the two of us could communicate with each other
 
AH: The fact that the two of us could communicate with each other. Neither of us spoke fluent Italian. He had a cursory understanding of it and could speak well enough to get by. I picked up a little bit of it while I was there but it was barely more Italian than being able to order my breakfast in the morning. If I wanted to have a conversation beyond ‘hi’, ‘nice morning’, ‘good to see you’, then I had to have it with Timmy. We’d get dropped off at night in the square, look around and say ‘OK, do you want to go over the scenes for tomorrow and have a beer or something?’ We’d end up talking about the day with each other, about the next day, reading over scenes, rehearsing.
 
Read more at: Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer on friendship, the Oscars and that peach scene
 
Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer on friendship, the Oscars
Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer on friendship, the Oscars and that peach scene
Call Me By Your Name
 
Timothée Chalamet is the inverse to Hammer’s towering, statuesque physique
 
Timothée Chalamet is the inverse to Hammer’s towering, statuesque physique. He’s a slip of a thing, barely there. Like his opposite in Guadagnino’s astonishing forthcoming feature, Call Me By Your Name, Chalamet has a sharp and enthusiastic presence with a performer’s instinct on how to fill a room. It was 2013, in the wake of his taciturn performance as Dana Brody’s surly, disruptive High School boyfriend in Homeland that Timothée Chalamet first answered Guadagnino’s call. ‘Before this would’ve been a thing, it was in the lobby of whatever the Trump building is on 59th,’ he recalls. ‘I was just grateful that he’d asked for the meeting.’ At the time, he was 17 years old.
 
Chalamet has a sharp and enthusiastic presence with a performer’s instinct on how to fill a room
 
Speaking to the actors, together and alone, it is not only clear that throughout filming this audacious project, a firm friendship has been born but also evident that they have uncovered something about men, bodies and the human mind. By opening up these conversations, Call Me By Your Name has early claims to its own legend.
 
GQS: What did you bond over first?
 
AH: The fact that the two of us could communicate with each other. Neither of us spoke fluent Italian. He had a cursory understanding of it and could speak well enough to get by. I picked up a little bit of it while I was there but it was barely more Italian than being able to order my breakfast in the morning. If I wanted to have a conversation beyond ‘hi’, ‘nice morning’, ‘good to see you’, then I had to have it with Timmy. We’d get dropped off at night in the square, look around and say ‘OK, do you want to go over the scenes for tomorrow and have a beer or something?’ We’d end up talking about the day with each other, about the next day, reading over scenes, rehearsing.
 
Read more at: Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer on friendship, the Oscars and that peach scene
 
A Brief History of Timothée Chalamet's Beautiful Hair
A Brief History of Timothée Chalamet's Beautiful Hair A Brief History of Timothée Chalamet's Beautiful Hair
   
A Brief History of Timothée Chalamet's Beautiful Hair A Brief History of Timothée Chalamet's Beautiful Hair
Chalamet has actually sported a variety of cute coifs
 
When you hear the name Timothée Chalamet, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Maybe it's his scene-stealing performances in Call Me By Your Name or Lady Bird or the upcoming Beautiful Boy as Hollywood’s favorite young heartthrob. Or maybe, more likely, it's his beautiful head of hair. From those swooping curls to his friar-esque bowl cut, Chalamet has actually sported a variety of cute coifs—even if the Internet's collective crush may have waned just a little after his most recent trip to the barber.
 
How did we get here? Before we get to the fraught current period of Timmy's hair evolution, let's first go back to the beginning. In January 2013, a baby-faced Chalamet appeared at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles; his hairstyle then could be described as a spiky updo at best and forgettable at worst; it wasn't offensive, but also not interesting enough to differentiate him from most young men in Hollywood his age.
 
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