Jacob Elordi Is Making Leather Ties a 2026 Menswear Trend

Think back to early 2019. It’s January, and Timothée Chalamet has just arrived on the red carpet at the Golden Globes wearing a couture harness by the late Louis Vuitton menswear designer and Off-White founder Virgil Abloh. (Later, the Marty Supreme actor told Ellen DeGeneres on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that he was told it was actually a bib, not a harness, a distinction that was confirmed by the brand.) He was nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for his performance in Beautiful Boy, but it was his sequined, BDSM-inspired accessory that won out that night and in the weeks that followed. Suddenly, harnesses were everywhere, also showing up on Michael B. Jordan at the SAG Awards (his was also designed by Abloh) not long after.

Though harnesses—ahem, bibs—didn’t have a long reign on the red carpet for men, the micro-trend had a lasting effect on men’s fashion. Gone were classic, simple tuxedos. During award season, a menswear look needed something special and unexpected to garner acclaim, be it a brooch or a very unbuttoned shirt, which have both been very popular in recent years. Now, as we enter a new year, another BDSM-inspired accessory is beginning to take hold.

In the first days of 2026 alone, Jacob Elordi has debuted not one but two leather ties, and both were designed by the actor’s close friends at Bottega Veneta. They’re subtle, sexy, and luxe in an almost surprising way. An accessory that could easily look, well, tacky is anything but that when done right. It, of course, helps that it was Elordi who wore it, and he combined the leather tie with two custom-tailored suits courtesy of the Italian house’s new creative director, Louise Trotter.

Jacob Elordi attends the 37th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards at Palm Springs Convention Center on January 03, 2026 in Palm Springs, California.

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On Jacob Elordi: custom Bottega Veneta suit, shirt, leather tie, and Astaire Loafers ($1100)