Jacob Elordi Is the Crown Prince of God-Tier Workwear in Bottega Veneta

Most guys wear Carhartt WIP or Dickies. But the actor? Yeah, he's souping it up with BV.
Jacob Elordi is seen arriving at Van Axel Palace on October 02 2024 in Venice Italy.
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Ever since Matthieu Blazy took the reins at Bottega Veneta, Jacob Elordi has been in the gang. He models for campaigns. He sits front row at most shows. And even before he signed on the dotted line and became the Italian house's newest ambassador, the actor was already a die-hard disciple of the brand's intrecciato bags. So, when he pulled up in Venice, he arrived in a workwear combo from Bottega that's not even available to the public yet. Because of course!

Jacob Elordi attends the Bottega Veneta Summer 25 fashion show during the Milan Fashion Week Spring  Summer 2025 on...
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At the Palazzo Van Axel, a 15th-century gothic pile of bricks, the Saltburn star rocked the Grain de Poudre blouson. Part of the pre-spring 2025 collection, this chore jacket was made in Italy and fitted with a straight collar and relaxed shoulders. He wore it fully unbuttoned, and layered it on top of an all-white vest because, again, workwear.

Jacob Elordi is seen arriving at Van Axel Palace on October 02 2024 in Venice Italy.
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The Australian actor then finished off the fit with a graily baseball cap from Paly Hollywood – a culty menswear label that he seemingly can't get enough of.

Bottega Veneta has always done classic tailoring very well. Even during Daniel Lee's era and Tomas Maier's 17-year reign, suits and trousers and ties have always been its thing. But under Blazy's direction, not only has he mastered stuff that you might wear to work, he's also mastered workwear too. It's fun. It's experimental. And it's elevated. If you spend your life in double-knee carpenter pants, you want something that ticks the box but still feels extra special for a night out in Venice. Jacob Elordi and Bottega Veneta are doing just that.

This story first appeared in British GQ.