Male movie stars have long been defined by an old model of masculinity. @tchalamet, who rose to fame
Male movie stars have long been defined by an old model of masculinity. @tchalamet, who rose to fame playing a queer character in “Call Me By Your Name” and whose style is frequently described as androgynous, evinces a kind of masculinity that’s a little different: more sensitive, more emotional, in keeping with his generation’s permissive attitudes about self-expression, writes @samlansky. Chalamet doesn’t always reveal much, but what he does is intentional. Ask him what he stands for, and he considers it seriously. “I feel like I’m here to show that to wear your heart on your sleeve is O.K.,” he says. Read more at the link in our bio. Photograph by @ruvenafanador for TIME
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