Bradley Cooper's ‘Substitute Teacher' Look At Paris Fashion Week Has The Internet Making All The Jokes
From tailored suits to sleek leather jackets, Bradley Cooper has slayed many menswear fashion looks over the years, but his recent ensemble has the internet making loads of cheeky comparisons.
Earlier this week, the actor, 50, attended the Louis Vuitton Men's Spring 2026 fashion show in Paris. Cooper appeared at the event in a short-sleeved blue button-down with tan slacks and navy and white sneakers.
The unassuming look caught the eye of social media users after clips of the star 'awkwardly' posing at the event began making the rounds online.
Over on Instagram, Cooper's outfit caused an avalanche of comments from users who playfully roasted the 'Maestro' leading man.
'From Louis Vuitton's Fall 2025 'Substitute Teacher' collection [laughing emojis],' one person joked.
Another commented, 'What in the Kohl's is this outfit??'
'Pretty sure that is Steve from accounting,' someone else teased.
A separate user added, 'I just came to say he's dressed exactly like my dad.'
Other social media users defended Cooper's fashion sense, with one person declaring the star was 'doing his best' with his outfit.
Cooper has not yet publicly addressed the internet's discourse over his attire. Representatives for the filmmaker didn't immediately respond to HuffPost's request for comment.
Meanwhile, GQ magazine praised Cooper's 'comfy' sneaker look.
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