‘The Odyssey’ London Photocall: Menswear
The women may have delivered the storytelling moments, but the men kept things considerably more relaxed for The Odyssey London photocall at IET London: Savoy Place on Sunday afternoon.

Summer Meets Autumn
I know what you’re thinking. Tom Holland’s custom Prada leather jacket and olive-green shirt feel a little too autumnal for a London photocall in July, and I’d be inclined to agree.
That said, I adore the colour combination. The coffee-brown leather paired with olive green is rich without feeling winter-heavy. Swapping the tailoring he favoured on the Spider-Man press tour for denim also gave the outfit a more relaxed feel, which suited the occasion.
It’s not the outfit I expected for a warm summer afternoon, but I still found myself liking it.
Styled by Crystalle Cox.

Relaxed Rob Returns
Robert Pattinson’s stylist also seemed to have early October on the moodboard, layering a Visvim jacket over a shirt and knit despite the warm weather.
I actually enjoyed seeing Rob in something other than Dior. The relaxed silhouette and rugged textures felt true to his personal style rather than a head-to-toe luxury campaign look.

The accessories were more of a mixed bag. The Jacques Marie Mage Melville sunglasses were an excellent choice, but I couldn’t get on board with the suede slip-on shoes.

A Promising Start
As the central figure in The Odyssey, I will inevitably be closely watching Matt Damon throughout this press tour, and this dunhill Resort 2026 look made a solid first impression.
I liked the decision to break up the suit with the blue striped shirt and navy trousers, giving the outfit a fresher, less predictable feel than a straightforward matching suit.

Where it lost me was below the waist. The trousers could have benefited from a cleaner, more tailored fit, while the brown suede loafers softened the look a little too much for my taste. A sleeker leather shoe would have sharpened the overall result. What do you think?

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