Jeremy Strong Is Still Wearing Kendall Roy-Coded Sneakers

StyleBased on his latest designer kicks, the actor’s Succession character has left a lasting impression on his personal wardrobe.By Eileen CartterDecember 12, 2024Getty ImagesSave this storySaveSave this storySaveFor a style blogger (or a sneakerhead), it’s a memorable Succession moment: Season one, episode eight. Jeremy Strong’s Kendall Roy is en route to an investor pitch meeting, for which he has acquired a brand-new pair of Lanvin sneakers in hopes of impressing a pair of arty startup founders. “Oh, fuck yeah,” he says, holding up the way-too-box-fresh kicks in the backseat of his chauffeured car while a Run the Jewels song plays. Suffice to say, the founders remain unmoved.While Strong has steadily worked to shed Kendall’s impact on his psyche, it seems the role has left a lasting impression on the actor’s personal wardrobe. Not an unlikely outcome, given how Strong himself often provided input on his former character’s style. For example, Strong’s fondness for the luxury eyewear brand Jacques Marie Mage meant that Kendall Roy ended up wearing the shades on the show; the synchronicity looped back again this fall when, more than a year after the Succession finale aired, the actor partnered up with the brand to release his own capsule collection.Getty ImagesThis week, for an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Strong wore a tonal brown ensemble, as he is wont to do. He paired a taupe, shearling-trimmed corduroy flight jacket with a mousy brown turtleneck, espresso-brown pants, and a russet-toned bucket hat. On his wrist was a watch by Richard Mille (who also happens to be Kendall’s favorite luxury watchmaker), and on his feet were a pair of green Lanvin running sneakers.As evidenced by his 2023 Met Gala ensemble and that recent Jacques Marie Mage collab, earthy brown and alien green have become a signature Jeremy Strong color combo. To paraphrase the Wicked adage: Brown goes good with green.

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Jeremy Strong Is Still Wearing Kendall Roy-Coded Sneakers
Based on his latest designer kicks, the actor’s Succession character has left a lasting impression on his personal wardrobe.
LOS ANGELES CA  DECEMBER 10 Jeremy Strong is seen arriving at Jimmy Kimmel Live on December 10 2024 in Los Angeles...
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For a style blogger (or a sneakerhead), it’s a memorable Succession moment: Season one, episode eight. Jeremy Strong’s Kendall Roy is en route to an investor pitch meeting, for which he has acquired a brand-new pair of Lanvin sneakers in hopes of impressing a pair of arty startup founders. “Oh, fuck yeah,” he says, holding up the way-too-box-fresh kicks in the backseat of his chauffeured car while a Run the Jewels song plays. Suffice to say, the founders remain unmoved.

While Strong has steadily worked to shed Kendall’s impact on his psyche, it seems the role has left a lasting impression on the actor’s personal wardrobe. Not an unlikely outcome, given how Strong himself often provided input on his former character’s style. For example, Strong’s fondness for the luxury eyewear brand Jacques Marie Mage meant that Kendall Roy ended up wearing the shades on the show; the synchronicity looped back again this fall when, more than a year after the Succession finale aired, the actor partnered up with the brand to release his own capsule collection.

LOS ANGELES CA  DECEMBER 10 Jeremy Strong arrives at Jimmy Kimmel Live on December 10 2024 in Los Angeles California.
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This week, for an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Strong wore a tonal brown ensemble, as he is wont to do. He paired a taupe, shearling-trimmed corduroy flight jacket with a mousy brown turtleneck, espresso-brown pants, and a russet-toned bucket hat. On his wrist was a watch by Richard Mille (who also happens to be Kendall’s favorite luxury watchmaker), and on his feet were a pair of green Lanvin running sneakers.

As evidenced by his 2023 Met Gala ensemble and that recent Jacques Marie Mage collab, earthy brown and alien green have become a signature Jeremy Strong color combo. To paraphrase the Wicked adage: Brown goes good with green.

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