
Josh O’Connor has that rare gift of turning a tuxedo from a red carpet uniform into a fashion narrative. For The History Of Sound New York premiere, he stepped out in Dior — his first red carpet look from Jonathan Anderson’s debut collection since the Spring 2026 show — and it landed like an effortless extension of the runway.
It’s a black-tie moment, yes, but one with a twist. French-cuffed dinner shirt, tieless, a languid scarf fringe draping from his jacket — the kind of detail that feels like he just wandered out of a smoky 1940s Paris jazz club. There’s a subtle mid-century sophistication at play, the kind that reads literary, poetic, a touch brooding — more Miles Davis than Wall Street.
It’s exactly why this works for Josh. His presence has always leaned toward the old soul, the introspective poet, and Dior taps straight into that. Safe? Not even close. Classic, yes, but with plenty of intrigued.
Stylist: Harry Lambert.
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