Robert Pattinson turns heads in a navy tweed skirt and fur coat at the star-studded Dior show during Paris Fashion Week.
Robert Pattinson made a grand entrance when he arrived at the Dior Homme show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday.
The actor, 36, looked stylish as he modeled a navy tweed skirt which he teamed with a brown fur bomber jacket.
Robert, who appears in Dior’s latest ad campaign, oozed confidence before taking a seat in the star-studded front row.
Stylish: Robert Pattinson, 36, made a grand entrance when he arrived at the Dior Homme show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday
She layered the jacket over a color-coordinated sweater and completed the look with black patent leather boots.
She swept her brunette locks forward into wet-looking spikes as she posed up a storm for the cameras.
Paris Men’s Fashion Week takes place every January with luxury brands like Dior, Gucci and Hermes showing off their latest collection.
Pose: The actor looked stylish as he modeled a navy tweed skirt which he paired with a brown fur bomber jacket
Style: Featured in Dior’s latest ad campaign, Robert oozed confidence before sitting in the star-studded front row.
On Thursday, Robert revealed that he once ate only potatoes for two weeks to “cleanse” his body in a revealing interview in which he called body standards “insidious and addictive.”
The Batman star said EN Magazine she had tried ‘every fad but consistency’ in her quest for the perfect physique, while detailing the Spartan diet she followed to ‘detox’ her body.
He said: ‘Once I ate nothing but potatoes for two weeks, as a detox. Just boiled potatoes and Himalayan pink salt. Apparently it’s a cleanse… you definitely lose weight.’
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He added: “Even if you’re just watching your calorie intake, it’s extraordinarily addictive, and you don’t realize how insidious it is until it’s too late.”
Pattinson said he had “basically tried every fad you can think of, everything except consistency” and said he once tried the ketogenic diet, a low-carb, high-fat lifestyle.
He said: ‘I was like, ‘Oh, is there a diet where you just eat cold cuts and cheese all the time?’ But I didn’t realize that you can’t have beer as it completely defeats the purpose.
In March, the Twilight star revealed some of his techniques for getting in shape to play Bruce Wayne/Batman in The Batman.
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The British actor opened up about some of his fitness secrets for getting into Batman shape in a new interview with People.
The heartthrob revealed that one of his techniques was to even limit his sips of water to highlight his physique much more.
“I had about three months before the movie started, and then you’re working out before and after work all the time,” Pattinson revealed.
“You just cut and cut and cut before the couple of scenes with the shirt off, and you’re counting sips of water,” the actor added.
The technique of counting sips of water is used in amateur wrestling to reduce weight and by bodybuilders before a big show.
A Muscle and fitness The article recommends that, on the day of the show, a bodybuilder should simply take “minor sips” of water before judging, a technique that Pattinson mirrored for his Batman look.
While she only had a few months to get into proper shape, she revealed that “shame is my biggest motivation, 100%.”
Hunk: On Thursday, Robert revealed that he once ate only potatoes for two weeks to ‘cleanse’ his body in a revealing interview that called body standards ‘insidious and addictive’ (pictured in The Batman)