Pedro Pascal’s ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Press Tour
Pedro Pascal has been promoting his new film, Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu, alongside his co-star Sigourney Weaver, so let’s catch up on all the looks the Chanel ambassador has been serving throughout this press tour.

Berlin Premiere
The actor kicked things off in custom Chanel, wearing a look that subtly nodded to Grogu through the soft green palette and textured tweed jacket. The outfit had a geek-chic charm that Pedro wears so well. It felt playful without screaming “character dressing,” which is exactly why it worked.

Berlin Press Conference
And for the press conference, he kept the Chanel jacket, and honestly, why wouldn’t you? It is one of those pieces that instantly elevates even the most casual styling choices. This time, he paired it with faded charcoal jeans and a simple neutral tee, giving the look a much more off-duty energy.


Paris Premiere
He wore Chanel once again, with the red bomber jacket and jeans continuing his laidback direction, while the striped tie added a small but effective formal touch.


London Premiere
The next Chanel look of the press tour continued the layering story that has quietly become the defining thread running through all of Pedro’s appearances. The navy tailoring paired with the grey knit and pale yellow V-neck created an academic, slightly thrown-together charm that suits him perfectly.
Jessica McCormack Medallions Long Guard Lapis & Diamond necklace completed his look.

New York Press Junket
As good as these Chanel looks have been in terms of tailoring and Disney-friendly dressing, I was most excited about this Givenchy Fall 2026 look by Sarah Burton on account of the black patent drop-sleeve jacket, because it tapped back into that pre-Chanel Pedro who was always willing to take bigger risks on the red carpet. And considering this is a Star Wars film, the high-shine finish and exaggerated shape gave the jacket a futuristic edge that felt entirely appropriate for the occasion. It had attitude and just the right amount of menace.
Givenchy Gent loafers completed his look.

LA Premiere
I will always favour a look that is lighter on top and darker on the bottom. Still, I liked the overall vibe of this Chanel look, especially the richness of the fabrics.

Seeing all these looks together, I am starting to accept that the edgier, more playful side of Pedro’s style might now be a thing of the past. That shift was already beginning during The Fantastic Four: First Steps press tour, and these appearances seem to confirm it further. The risk-taking has softened in favour of more classic styling, cleaner tailoring, and safer choices overall. Whether that is the influence of Chanel or simply a natural evolution of his style, I do find myself missing some of the unpredictability he once brought to the red carpet.
Stylist: Jamie Mizrahi.
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