Timothée Chalamet is continuing his eccentric red-carpet streak at the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Tonight, the actor arrived at the ceremony, which is being held at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles, looking cool and unbothered in an unconventional men’s red-carpet look that recreated an outfit previously worn by Bob Dylan. Ditching the traditional black tux or suit-and-tie combo, Chalamet decided on a black leather blazer and matching skinny leather pants—a custom-made Chrome Hearts ensemble. He continued to up the ante with a neon green button-down, which he embellished with a black bolo tie featured a silver rectangular pendant. For good measure, he added some narrow black shades. One only wonders how Chalamet’s girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, might plan to coordinate her own outfit with his inside the ceremony!

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Chalamet is nominated tonight in the category of Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, which recognizes his role as Dylan in James Mansgold’s biopic about the iconic folk singer, A Complete Unknown.

Throughout the press tour for A Complete Unknown, Chalamet has taken it upon himself to channel some of Dylan’s sartorial quirks, from extremely skinny scarves to a blond fringe.

The film’s costume designer, Arianne Phillips, previously opened up about dressing Chalamet like Dylan in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “You know, this time period—it’s such an awesome time for fashion and style, and it's a real reflection of change,” she said. “Like Dylan’s song says, ‘The times they are a-changin.’ And so I think for the design, [it was about] keeping it rooted in reality... You know, the center of our story is about a man, a young artist who’s only 19 to 24, finding his voice and refusing to be boxed in by one thing.”