Alexander Skarsgård and Lambert have been making waves on the Pillion press tour with their bold and provocative fashion choices. It all started at the Cannes Film Festival, where Skarsgård turned heads in a white crewneck tee featuring a man licking a leather boot-clad foot. This eye-catching piece was sourced from Jerks, a vintage tee haven in South London that counts Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, and Zoe Kravitz among its fans.
The following day at Cannes, Lambert dressed Skarsgård in a sun-faded ‘Let’s Party’ shirt from the 1980s, also sourced from Jerks. But the duo didn’t stop there. At the Zurich Film Festival, Skarsgård took things to the next level by sporting a white silk shirt with a graphic of dildos and butt plugs from Magliano, a Milanese label known for its edgy designs inspired by Italy’s 19th-century queer subcultures.
For the Valladolid International Film Festival, Skarsgård reached into his own closet and pulled out a gray shirt emblazoned with the words “WHEN MEN WERE MEN” from Chicago’s Old Town Ale House. This iconic dive bar has been a favorite haunt for celebrities like Bill Murray, Stephen Colbert, and John Belushi since 1958.
When he’s not rocking a cheeky vintage tee, Skarsgård is embracing a leather daddy aesthetic with pieces like a white, backless halterneck shirt and leather pants from Ludovic de Saint Sernin, as well as playful short-shorts and schoolboy socks from S.S. Daley.
In Pillion, Skarsgård plays a dominant motorcycle leader, embodying a rebellious and seductive persona. And with his ever-expanding collection of daring and sexy fashion choices, it’s clear that this is just the beginning of Alexander Skarsgård’s bold style evolution.

