Photography Davit Giorgadze, Styling Alvin and Sid Yahao Sun, courtesy Dazed China

See the photos from Timothée Chalamet’s Dazed China cover shoot

The Little Women actor stars in the March/April 2020 issue in his Asian magazine debut

Last week (February 26) it was revealed that Call Me By Your Name and Little Women actor Timothée Chalamet was set to grace the cover of Dazed China’s upcoming issue – and now, the photos are here.

The actor stars in the March/April 2020 issue and is shot by photographer Davit Giorgadze for his Asian magazine debut. The shoot sees the actor mix his own clothes with styling by Alvin and Sid Yahao Sun, as he lounges on sofas and staircases, accessorising with the flowers we wish he’d gift to us.  

Ever busy, Chalamet is starring in the upcoming Wes Anderson film, The French Dispatch, the first trailer for which was released last month. The actor is also set to play Bob Dylan in a biopic about the singer’s early life, titled Going Electric. If that’s not enough, Chalamet will be coming to London in April to perform in Amy Herzog’s 4000 Miles at The Old Vic.

See the photos from Chalamet’s Dazed China shoot in the gallery above.

Photography Davit Giorgadze, executive producer Sue, stylist Alvin and Sid Yahao Sun, hair and make-up Jamie Taylor at The Wall Group, producer Even Yu at Apex Communications, PR direction Guoran Yu at Apex Communications, styling assistant Byron Jesus, graphics Anthony, executive producer Dan Su

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