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Brad Pitt’s most iconic on-screen looks that continue to lend fashion goals

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 6, 2026, 07:03 IST
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Brad Pitt’s most iconic on-screen looks that continue to lend fashion goals

Once a heartthrob, always a heartthrob!
Brad Pitt has not only delivered unforgettable performances but also some of cinema’s most influential style moments. Whether it’s a rebel or a mysterious man, his on-screen looks have never not made a statement. From vintage-inspired casual wear to high-energy racing gear, here's a comprehensive compilation of Brad Pitt’s most iconic on-screen looks.


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‘Fight Club’

Here Brad Pitt gives “rebellious thrift-store chic” vibes! The iconic red jackets were apt for the film message and resembled the color of blood. The piece did achieve a legendary status.
Later in the film, as Pitt’s character Tyler becomes more luxurious, he shifts to sporting a large fur coat and a string vest. His wardrobe also featured loud, silky '70s-style shirts and custom-made photo-print tank tops. Years after the 1999 released film, Brad Pitt’s look still feels more than just “relevant.”

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‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’

Brad Pitt’s on-screen look in this film perfectly captured the laid-back and “cool” personality of Cliff Booth. His wardrobe in the film is built around Hawaiian shirts, denims, casual layers, and the aviator glasses are a cherry on top!
His looks as Cliff Booth look natural. The vintage appeal of colorful, loose fitted shirts, paired with slightly worn jeans make the look a memorable one.

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‘F1'

A racing suit is never not sexy; and when Brad Pitt wears one, he takes it to another level. In his 2025 film ‘F1,’ Brad played the role of a retired F1 racer, Sonny Hayes, who’s makes a comeback to grid. As a driver for the fictional APXGP team, Pitt is prominently seen in a professional white and gold racing suit in the film. What makes the look iconic is the contemporary luxury with 1970s-inspired vintage pieces.

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‘Meet Joe Black’

Here, Pitt gives a completely different on-screen look compared to his other roles. His mysterious character of Joe Black chooses to radiate timeless elegance. His wardrobe for the film mainly featured tailored three-piece suits. The tones of his suit emphasised a polished yet majestic presence.
His look in the film spoke “old-school Hollywood” and looked iconically elegant.

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