Jacob Elordi is a Bottega Veneta boy through and through (with dalliances in being a Chanel girl, too): across the long and winding Wuthering Heights press tour so far, he’s kept up his sleek and tailored sartorial style—impeccably tailored custom suits to fit that 6ft 5 frame by Louise Trotter, a cropped tweedy jacket via Matthieu Blazy’s womenswear offering. For a night in London, Elordi ditched the sharp attire for something more gorpy.
Elordi joined Netflix and BAFTA for a Frankenstein Q&A at London’s Royal Academy of Arts, looking casual yet put together. He kept warm in a navy Arc’teryx Beta LT Gore-Tex jacket from the ’90s, paired with sporty, loose, and flowing white pants with a tie waist, drawstring ankles, and zippy pockets, as well as a Frankenstein merch cap, and ruffled Saint Laurent loafers. The little mullet and mustache remain.
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 03: Jacob Elordi attends the “Frankenstein” BAFTA Q&A hosted by Netflix at the Royal Academy of Arts on February 3, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Netflix)Dave Benett/Getty Images
The look felt very much in the rhythm of fellow red carpet and press tour stomper Timothée Chalamet, who, when not in Marty Mauser-coded Givenchy suits or jewel-toned Tom Ford opts for a rainbow of nylon sports jackets and flame-licked Uggs. But Jacob Elordi is a bit of a streetwear head himself for his more casual appearances, having stepped out in a billowy Miu Miu track jacket and low-top Nike Dunks. (In Frankenstein-esque colors, too.)


