Brad Pitt cut a very youthful figure as he was spotted in Florida this week, where he rocked a Gen Z-approved ensemble.
The 60-year-old turned heads as he was pictured in a fluffy top and bucket hat, while also wearing a pair of CROCS.
He wore this trendy look on the set of his new racing film Apex at Daytona.
Brad wore the outfit as he arrived on set in a chauffeured vehicle before returning to the vehicle, still wearing the outfit.
The look was part of his role for the film as he was seen wearing a wild outfit while filming scenes.
Brad Pitt cut a very youthful figure as he was spotted in Florida this week, where he rocked a Gen Z-approved ensemble
The costume consisted of a shaggy cream long sleeve polo neck top and matching drawstring sweatpants.
When Brad was officially on set, he was photographed filming a scene with his co-star Javier Bardem.
The cameras appeared to be rolling as Brad entered what appeared to be a locker room. He was still sporting his wild look before showing up sans polo shirt and bucket hat.
His co-star Javier was once seen in the shower room. He donned a stylish black top and burgundy pants as he strode across the foggy room.
In the film, the Fight Club star will play former F1 driver Sonny Hayes, who has come out of retirement to compete against the sport's greatest titans alongside a newcomer (Damson Idris).
Joseph Kosinski, known for his work on Top Gun: Maverick, will direct the film.
Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton will produce the film together with Plan B Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films.
When producer Jerry Bruckheimer attended the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas at the end of November last year, he spoke about the film.
He wore this trendy look on the set of his new racing film Apex at Daytona
Pitt got out of the vehicle
His shaggy top was paired with soft track pants
In the film, the Fight Club star will play former F1 driver Sonny Hayes, who has come out of retirement to compete against the sport's greatest titans alongside a newcomer (Damson Idris).
Once considered an “ugly” shoe, Crocs are popular with A-list celebrities and Generation Z alike
“Filmed yesterday and is coming out next year,” he told Entertainment Tonight. “It’s going to be very exciting, we have Brad Pitt coming, we’ve done some background shots and we’ll be back here next year.”
As for the shoes Pitt wore for his role, they've been making a comeback in recent years.
The shoes are now extremely popular with Generation Z and A-list celebrities alike, and the company has seen a steep rise in popularity since 2018 after 20 years on the market.
The brand's classic clogs were once considered an “ugly” shoe, but over the years the style has slowly morphed into street style and has been seen on the runways at Sydney Fashion Week.
The cameras appeared to be rolling as Brad entered what appeared to be a locker room
He showed up without a polo shirt and a hat
Apex is helmed by Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski
Brad appeared to be exchanging notes during a break from filming
His co-star Javier Bardem was also involved in the scene
Celebrities like Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner have also been seen wearing the comfortable clogs.
Now wearers can accessorize their crocs with Jibbitz shoe charms to their heart's content.
In 2022, Crocs General Manager Asia Pacific Megan Welch sat down with FEMAIL to discuss why the style has regained popularity among younger generations – and what saved Crocs from extinction.
Pitt was seen arriving on set
He definitely looked good in the bucket hat
Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton is co-producer of Apex alongside Plan B Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Pitt appeared to be in good spirits as he exited the vehicle
The car came to a stop and Pitt was able to walk out
The global “Come As You Are” campaign, launched in 2017, focuses on individual expression and was one of the key factors that helped Crocs transform from an ugly duckling into a swan.
'I find [the popularity] “is a combination of factors – one of which is that our Classic Clog is the best canvas for self-expression,” said Ms. Welch.
“Our Jibbitz charms are an accessible form of personalization that you can swap out depending on your mood, season or when you buy new ones – and it allows people to come through their Crocs “as they are,” she explained charms.
It's this authentic message and engaging activity that has helped make the brand “cool” and take it to new levels – A-listers like Post Malone, G-Flip and Questlove have also previously worn their own Crocs.