In 2023, Pedro Pascal was hailed as our men’s fashion muse. Even with an injury, he manages to make it look stylish. So, what’s the story behind Pedro Pascal’s arm in a sling at the Golden Globes? A sling as an accessory was unexpected, and while we don’t know the details of his injury, it didn’t seem to bother him much.
With prominent roles in HBO Max’s “The Last of Us” and Disney+’s “The Mandalorian,” along with hosting SNL, Pedro Pascal has effortlessly handled every style assignment. The Chilean-born American actor, often referred to as the “social media daddy” for his dapper looks and laid-back yet high-fashion style, has become a fashion icon, especially at the Golden Globes.
Introduced to audiences in “Game of Thrones,” Pascal has received numerous awards, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Critic’s Choice Television Award for his performance in “The Mandalorian.” Tonight, he’s nominated for Best Drama Actor in “The Last of Us.” Despite his arm sling, Pascal arrived in a Bottega Veneta look: black tailored trousers, a crisp black shirt featuring thick white threads creating a wispy texture on the cotton. According to People, when asked about his injury, he simply mentioned that he “fell.”
Fans first noticed Pascal’s injury on New Year’s Eve in a photo with “The Big Cigar” actor Jaime Ray Newman. Concerned fans took to the comments, asking, ‘What happened to Pedro’s arm?’
At last month’s LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles, the 48-year-old actor showcased his style in neatly tailored, piped-like pajama evening suits. Pascal has been spotted in button-downs from Fendi and Thom Browne, as well as outerwear and tuxedos from Brunello Cucinelli and Prada. However, his standout fashion moment was the full custom Valentino look at the 2023 Met Gala. Featuring a red wool coat, red button-down, and black shorts, Pascal became the talk of Hollywood, earning the title of the most interesting men’s look of the night. The risk paid off, inspiring others like Jacob Elordi, Jeff Satur, and Mahmood to proudly wear shorts to formal events throughout the year.