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Aaron Taylor-Johnson Brought a brand new look to the 2025 Venice International Film Festival.
Taylor-Johnson, 35, stepped out in Saturday, August 30, red carpet premiere from Frankenstein Looking a dapper in a white tuxedo jacket that complemented his black trousers and corresponded to Bowtie.
Taylor-Johnson wore his locks in tight curlsWhen discussing a mustache and a rough scrubbed beard.
Aaron has been growing slowly out his hair and beard this summer, stepping out with a last woman Sam Taylor-Johnson At Paris Fashion Week in June with a shorter ‘Yes a Goatee.
While supporters barely recognize Aaron’s new look on Saturday, he has been prepared to experiment for a long time facial hair.
“I’ve seen some pretty impressive beards from some young lads. Men tell each other: ‘Dude, I saw you two weeks ago, what’s the f ***? That’s some serious growth you have there. F *** in’ hell! ‘” Said Aaron The guardian In 2015. “I entered beards in the middle of the hipster boom. But that’s not why I’m doing this.”
Aaron usually grows out his hair for acting roles – in fact, he took nearly three months to grow a beard for him 28 years later, who performed for the first time earlier this year.
Aron Taylor-Johnson attends the “Frankenstein” première during the 82nd of the Venice International Film Festival on Saturday, August 30.
Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Wirimage)“It grows pretty fast, but it definitely changes the way I look,” said Aaron Entertainment tonight In December 2024. “I’m happy hiding behind a big fox’s beard. This is when it comes away that I feel a little vulnerable (AM) a little open.”
When it comes to his tinkering, Aaron said Bazaar Harper Black In February 2024 he kept his maintenance low-key and only uses hair oil on his hangers.
“I enjoy growing out my hair. It feels like I’m not complying,” he told the outlet. “I like being outside the box, there’s a small amount of liquidity and freedom.”