Josh O’Connor Dressed Like a Very Good Boy

Josh O’Connor Dressed Like a Very Good Boy


If Alexander Skarsgård is the bad girl of press-tour dressing, then Josh O’Connor is his sartorial foil: Hollywood’s own very good boy. Earlier this week, the English actor appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote his latest project, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, in which he plays Jud Duplenticy, a young priest and the prime murder suspect in the third installment of what’s increasingly becoming this generation’s favorite whodunnit. It makes sense, then, that for his Late Night appearance, O’Connor would default to an outfit formula from Jonathan Anderson’s Dior that exuded piety: a paschal yellow shirt tucked into gray pleated trousers whose hems were comically cut a little too high, with a dark Sunday-school blazer and a blue-and-yellow striped tie.

He topped the look with a baseball cap—the only non-Dior item in his ensemble—that read, in embroidered block letters, “Upper Twp. History.” The hat, which doesn’t not resemble the blue-cap emoji, rounded out O’Connor’s overall “stock character” vibe. Since the actor was first spotted wearing the hat earlier this year, the hat dupes have already sprung up on online made-to-order retailers like Gullprint and Blue Sky Tees. It is likely, as NJ.com speculated in May, that the actor may have picked up the hat when he was in New Jersey filming an upcoming Steven Spielberg project. (Upper Township is a coastal municipality in South Jersey, about an hour-long car ride from Seaside Heights, where the seminal reality television show, Jersey Shore, took place.) Interestingly enough, O’Connor’s pairing of a baseball cap with a suit jacket and tie feels very Spielbergian in itself.

Josh O’Connor wore Dior for his Tuesday appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

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