Photography Eric Charbonneau via Getty ImagesFashion / NewsFashion / NewsGame, set, match: Josh O’Connor emerges as the Challengers fashion kingJosh O’Connor try not to wear Loewe challengeShareLink copied ✔️April 29, 2024April 29, 2024TextElliot HosteJosh O’Connor – Challengers press tour looks I want someone who looks at me the way Josh O’Connor looks at a full rack of Loewe. Over the past few weeks, the former Prince Charles has continued his ongoing affair with the Spanish label, attending close to every Challengers press event in Jonathan Anderson’s wacky wares. While most of fashion’s media has kept its attention locked firmly on Zendaya and her many sport-themed looks, O’Connor has been quietly playing the long game, one that’s resulted in a fashion slam dunk, or whatever it is that people do in tennis. From the beginning of the tour, it was quite evident that O’Connor and long-time stylist Harry Lambert had some sort of J-Dubs hotline installed. At the Australian premiere, when Zendaya was hogging the limelight in (an admittedly quite fab) tennis court dress, O’Connor was swathed in a deep-coffee Loewe suit and bulbous lilac trainers. At the UK premiere the actor went for a seemingly traditional tuxedo, except for the ‘I TOLD YA’ printed across the shirt, referencing a tee O’Connor wore in the film, of which Anderson was the costume designer. The film’s LA screening was arguably O’Connor’s finest fashion moment of the tour – a slouchy pinstripe suit, double-breasted, with lime green shirt sleeves that extended far beyond his fingers. The outfit was good because there’s a fair amount of drama in a sleeve that’s too long – they’re excessive and impractical, and result in over-gesticulation as one fights against their own cuffs. And while they definitely have a certain elegance to them, there’s also something quite wayward and grumpy about long sleeves that made O’Connor look like a disgruntled teenager, or someone in Year seven waiting for his mum to come pick him up. That’s a lot of personality for quite a simple look, and O’Connor is pulling them off with ease. Josh O’Connor in Loewe, Challengers Los Angeles premierePhotography Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic via Getty Images Elsewhere, the actor slipped into Anderson’s designs at other pit stops. At a photocall in London, what seemed like your average grey blazer made very little sense proportionally, with more long sleeves, a too-high hem and tiny lapels. And the return of a frenetic Richard Dawkins-designed print from January’s men’s show – one that is very hard to style – proved why O’Connor’s current fashion sense is particularly praiseworthy. Despite how commonplace they might seem – a shirt, a suit, a simple sweater vest – Anderson’s clothes are odd in ways that don’t seem obvious, which makes you forget how difficult they are to pull off. The fact that O’Connor can integrate these details so seamlessly into his wardrobe, without looking like he’s making some sort of big “fashion play”, is why he’s emerged as the true champ of the Challengers press tour. It’s also what makes him the perfect J-Dubs muse, as Anderson’s designs often deal in the sort of unstudied yet avant style O’Connor is so good at projecting. So, sorry to Z and Mike, but it looks like Josh is taking this round. Congrats on the slam dunk, and may your cuffs stay large forever. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORERosalía is my religion: Sacred street style from Lux Tour BarcelonaOakley Oakley’s new collection was designed to weather the storm Nike Airmaxxing with multidisciplinary creative Jake EliasThe best fashion exhibitions to see for spring 2026All the best dressed stars at Coachella 2026 Nike Airmaxxing with New York designer Annie Lian PumaPUMA and Jil Sander keep it simple with the K-Street Labubu obituary: Rot in hell you ugly little freaksIn the bag! Louis Vuitton gets nosy with new Speedy campaign Revisit this 20-year-old Margiela shoot from Dazed’s March 2006 issueThese photos reimagine Barbara Kruger’s seminal streetwear dropBuy a copy of Dazed MENA to support relief efforts in LebanonEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy