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Pedro Pascal’s All-White Suit at Emmys Will Make You Look Twice
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Pedro Pascal’s All-White Suit at Emmys Will Make You Look Twice

Pedro Pascal was a vision in white at the 2025 Emmy Awards, where he turned up looking dapper in a suit. The stunning ensemble turned heads at the event, as the actor took a stroll on the star-studded red carpet at the glamorous event.

Check out all about Pedro Pascal’s outfit at the star-studded event.

Pedro Pascal wears white from head to toe at the Emmys

Pedro Pascal made a dashing entrance at the Emmy Awards on Sunday, rocking an all-white ensemble. The actor stepped on the red carpet in a double-breasted suit jacket paired with matching trousers. The statement set is from the French luxury fashion house, Céline.

The Last of Us star committed to the ivory aesthetic with a white button-down shirt underneath the jacket, along with an equally striking pair of white sneakers. Pascal also opted for dark burgundy-tinted sunglasses, completing the stunning getup.

Pascal attended the award ceremony on September 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The actor was nominated for the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his incredible performance as Joel Miller in the HBO hit The Last of Us. Pascal lost to Noah Wyle of The Pitt. His fellow nominees in the prestigious category were Sterling K. Brown, Gary Oldman, and Adam Scott.

Pedro Pascal has had a phenomenal run this year, thanks to a string of major theatrical releases starring the actor. He recently shared the screen with Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans in the highly talked-about romcom, The Materialists.

Pascal also made his MCU debut this year, playing Reed Richards, aka Mr. Fantastic, in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, a role he is all set to reprise in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. Additionally, Pascal will reprise his role as Din Djarin in the next Star Wars installment, The Mandalorian and Grogu.

The movie is scheduled to be released on May 22, 2026, in the United States.

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