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Stylist: Michael Fisher assisted by Amber Simiriglia
Outfit: Gucci by Alessandro Michele
Tailor: Thao H x 7thBoneTailoring
Groomer: Jillian Halouska
Shoes: Gucci
Watch: Cartier
Jewelry: Cartier

Next week, the LACMA Art + Film Gala comes back, so I thought it may be a good idea to revisit some of its best looks. That’s why today we are bringing you Jake Gyllenhaal attending the 10th annual LACMA Gala at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, California on November 6, 2021.

For the Gala, Jake wore a Gucci navy double breasted peak lapel jacket, over a Gucci pink GG crêpe de Chine shirt, completing everything with Gucci mustard yellow velvet trousers.

He accessorized the look with black Gucci GG horsebit loafers, a silver Santos de Cartier watch and a Cartier Juste un Clou diamond ring.

Hairstylist Jillian Halouska made sure the actor looked his best by styling his hair in a wavy, well groomed do, using products by Leonor Greyl and she made also sure his skin looked supple and fresh by using Chanel Beauty products.

Color blocking is definitely a thing for Gyllenhaal, whose collaboration with stylist Michael Fisher earned him a secure place on the best dressed lists of several acclaimed magazines. His casual style is always sophisticated, opting for the best materials and silhouettes from the crème de la crème of the fashion scene.

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The 2021 Gala honored American artists Amy Sherald and Kehinde Wiley along with Steven Spielberg. LACMA trustee Eva Chow and actor Leonardo DiCaprio co-chaired the event for the tenth consecutive year.

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Notables from the art, film, fashion, and entertainment industries gather at LACMA for this Gala which honors influential artists.

Proceeds go toward underwriting LACMA’s initiative to make film more central to the museum’s curatorial programming, while also funding LACMA’s broader mission. This includes exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational programming that explore the intersection of art and film.

LACMA Productions is an award-winning extension of the museum’s film initiative. Over the last years, along with the establishment of the Art+Film initiative, LACMA has dedicated resources to producing a series of short documentary films on artists. Commissioned from emerging and mid-career filmmakers, the museum’s short documentaries have earned official selections at leading international film festivals.

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