Brad Pitt made a bold fashion choice when he rocked up in a skirt to the premiere of his new film in Berlin yesterday.
The father-of-six, 58, was in the German capital promoting Bullet Train when he decided to rock the floaty brown linen number teamed with some black combat boots.
Brad accompanied the look with a matching blazer, pink shirt and tortoiseshell sunglasses.
The Hollywood star's muscular legs were out for all to see and revealed two tattoos, one of which appeared to be a human skull.
As one of the most photographed men in the world, Brad looks good in anything, but predicted men would be wearing skirts after starring in the film Troy in 2004.
"Men will be wearing skirts by next summer," he said.
"That's my prediction and proclamation. The film answers to both genders. We were going for realism and Greeks wore skirts all the time then," reported British Vogue at the time.
Of course the actor is not the first man to play with fashion with Harry Styles looking very fetching in a dress as the publication's first-ever solo male cover star in 2020.
Brad is currently on an international tour to promote his latest film alongside his costars Joey King, Aaron Taylor Johnson, and Brian Tyree Henry.
Bullet Train tells the tale of five assassins who find themselves on a fast moving bullet train from Tokyo to Morioka with only a few stops in between.
On Saturday, the ex-husband of Angelina Jolie attended a photocall with the cast in Paris, in which he plumped for a peach linen suit, orange T-shirt, teamed with a gold chain.
The actor recently claimed he is on his "last leg" of his career and is on a mission to improve his health.
The Hollywood legend opened up about the final stages of his career and what's to come in a recent interview.
"I consider myself on my last leg, this last semester or trimester," he told GQ.
Brad also revealed he is trying to improve his health - and made the decision to quit smoking during the coronavirus pandemic.
He explained that he initially tried to cut down on the amount of cigarettes, but realised he would have to stop completely for it to work.
"I don't have that ability to do just one or two a day," he admitted explained.
"It's not in my makeup. I'm all in. And I'm going to drive into the ground."