
“Confidence is the ultimate look wear it and own it.” That’s a credo that could be stitched into Pedro Pascal’s wardrobe, because when he steps out onto a red carpet, he’s altering the landscape of men’s fashion. Forget the staid tuxedos Pascal’s look is about bold moves, borrowing from cultures, and being his own internal truth, culminating in fashion moments that will never be forgotten.

This year has been a complete-on style rebirth for the Chilean-born star. With the debuts of Eddington and Materialists, and his Marvel movie debut in Fantastic Four: First Steps, he’s made every single public appearance a masterclass on self-expression. And with Latine Heritage Month in full effect, it’s the best time ever to celebrate how his look is a blend of artistry, advocacy, and charisma.
From stylish Met Gala shorts to a viral worldwide tee, these are seven of Pedro Pascal’s most iconic fashion moments each of which proves that fashion is not merely a flashy spectacle but also a force for change.

1. The ‘Protect the Dolls’ Statement Tee
At the London premiere of Thunderbolts, Pascal opted for the formal attire instead of a white T-shirt with large black letters: “Protect the Dolls.” The shirt was designed by Conner Ives as part of a transgender women campaign, and the sale generated profits that were donated to Trans Lifeline. “Dolls” is an LGBTQ+ slang and was used on a high-profile red carpet by the wearer, thereby creating the message global visibility.
This was never about style it was about personal. Pascal’s sister Lux passed away in 2021, and he has been an outspoken ally since. The timing was not coincidental, following days when the UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of a “woman” is solely based on biological sex. As Ives told GQ, “Protection for our trans friends should be a given, not a political movement.” Pascal’s look ratified that sympathy is the sexiest accessory of all.

2. The Met Gala Valentino Shorts
The 2023 Met Gala saw Pascal flip the web upside down in a custom Valentino ensemble: red double wool overcoat, black wool shorts, lace-up military boots, and slicked hair. It was catwalk outcast and anime villain, with now-notorious “slutty knee” stance that made meme gold.
This was not Pascal’s inaugural Met Gala, but his most obvious. As GQ explained, Pascal’s men’s fashion philosophy is powered by an “carefree attitude” that pays off his bets. In a sea of unoriginal suiting, his irreverent defiance was the exception and a reminder that fashion is, above all else, fun to play with.

3. Cannes Calvin Klein Minimalism
For Cannes’ Eddington photocall, Pascal went with a sleeveless black merino wool top and flared trousers from Calvin Klein Fall 2025. Open silhouette and reduced lines were a departure from his more theatrical appearance, achieving definition and fluidity.
With studded Jil Sander loafers, the outfit murmured rebellion without screaming it. On the internet, there is never enough this X user swore, “My religion now is Pedro Pascal’s arms.” It was evidence that subtle style can leave a lasting impact if paired with confidence.

4. Gucci Meets Harry Styles
Pascal at The Mandalorian Season 3 LA premiere was dressed head-to-toe in Gucci around a butter-yellow silk blouse. The look ended with a mustard-yellow sweater slung over his shoulders and tinted glasses.
It was a softer, more romantic edge of Pascal’s style that married vintage playfulness and modern tailoring. It demonstrated that he can pull off heartthrob moments without losing his signature edge.

5. The Arm Sling Zegna Moment
Pascal made a chic styling of an arm injury during the 2024 Critics’ Choice Awards. Wearing one-color Zegna attire, he paired it with his sling in matching colors to show that functionality can be achieved in style.
The look was minimalist and ascetic, but the detail down to the sling material earned him extra credit. It served as a reminder to all of us that fashion is less about what you put on your body and more about how you put it on.

6. Bottega Veneta and Family Glamour
For the Royal Film Performance of Gladiator II, Pascal wore an all-black, deep-V Bottega Veneta. The sleek outfit was the ideal complement to his sister Lux’s black velvet Stéphane Rolland Haute Couture gown, and the pair’s overall look was a showstopper.
The pairing wasn’t merely good-looking it was symbolic. By appearing in public with Lux, Pascal solidified his commitment to family and representation, combining private pride with public panache.

7. Saint Laurent Tartan and Thigh-High Boots
Pascal was seen at The Last of Us Season 2 premiere in Los Angeles wearing a tartan Saint Laurent coat over thigh-high leather boots. It was a flashy, dreamy, and guilt-free theatrical ensemble. It was the kind of ensemble that summed up Pascal’s sense of style: fearlessness, personality-enhancing, and impossible to overlook. It’s a look that cements his place among Hollywood’s boldest dressers.

Pedro Pascal’s style evolution is more than a catalog of amazing ensembles it’s the story of confidence, pride, and using visibility to effect change. Whether he is making a political statement, being bad and rebellious, or minimalist to an absurd degree, each look is saying something. And in an age where image is all that matters, Pascal shows that fashion’s most lasting moments are created from the heart.