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Theo James, the star of the popular television show "White Lotus," recently attended the Giorgio Armani Fall/Winter 2023 Fashion Show in an impeccable tailoring, gracing the front row.
James stepped out in a sleek navy double-breasted suit, a matching dress shirt, and a pair of polished black leather boots. The actor completed his look with a pair of black sunglasses, adding an extra layer of cool to his already dashing outfit. He's always been known for his impeccable fashion sense, and his appearance at the Giorgio Armani show was no exception. The streamlined navy suit he wore was a perfect representation of his style - modern, sophisticated, and timeless. The double-breasted jacket, along with the matching dress shirt, gave James a sharp and professional look that was both stylish and practical. The addition of black sunglasses gave James a sleek and mysterious air. The actor's choice of footwear, a pair of black leather boots, was a perfect complement to his suit. The boots added a touch of ruggedness to his look and provided a strong contrast to the sharp lines of his suit.
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James, whos best known for his role in "Divergent" and "Underworld", is set to join the cast of Guy Ritchie's upcoming Netflix series, "The Gentlemen." Based on Ritchie's hit film of the same name, the series will delve deeper into the eccentric characters and criminal underworld that audiences were first introduced to in the movie with Theo James taking the lead as Eddie Horniman.
He stars as the estranged son of an aristocrat, who inherits the family estate only to discover that it sits atop the largest weed farm in Europe. Joining him in this journey are Kaya Scodelario, Daniel Ings, Joely Richardson, Peter Serafinowicz, and veteran on-screen crime lords Giancarlo Esposito and Vinnie Jones, who previously appeared in Ritchie's films "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels"and "Snatch". This new project is just one of many exciting ventures for James, who has made a name for himself in both film and television.
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