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Always a gentleman: the Tom Holland style evolution

Always a gentleman: the Tom Holland style evolution

Tatler Asia3 days ago

Take a look at how Tom Holland's style has evolved from casual to refined
Since swinging into the spotlight as everyone's favourite friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man, Tom Holland has steadily grown into one of Hollywood's most in-demand young actors. Long before his Marvel debut, the British actor was honing his craft on the West End stage and in indie films. Over the years, it's not just his acting that's matured. His style has gradually shifted, too. Whether he's teeing off on the golf course, hitting the red carpet or keeping it casual on the streets, Holland consistently leans into a clean and classic aesthetic.
In recent years, his fashion choices have grown noticeably more refined, no doubt influenced by his stylish fiancée, Zendaya and her ever-influential image-maker Law Roach. In honour of the Spidey star's 29th birthday, we're taking a look back at Tom Holland's evolving style journey.
More from Tatler: From teen sensation to serious thespian: the Kristen Stewart style saga

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