Paul Mescal showed his support for his sister Nell on Tuesday as he attended the launch of her latest debut EP ‘Can I Miss It For A Minute?’.
The Irish actor, 28 – a fan of retro fashion – cut a casual figure in a boxy white T-shirt and blue jeans as he joined his glamorous sister Nell, 21, at the event.
He further accessorised the casual ensemble with a gold necklace, a black belt, and a timeless wristwatch.
To finish off a distinctly ’80s look, Paul opted for a pair of black loafers and styled them with a pair of contrasting white socks.
Meanwhile, his sister Nell looked effortlessly glam as she showcased her enviable curves in a white floral midi dress.
Paul Mescal showed his support for his sister Nell on Tuesday as he attended the launch of her latest debut EP ‘Can I Miss It For A Minute?’
The Irish actor, 28, cut a casual figure in a boxy white T-shirt and blue jeans as he joined his glamorous sister Nell, 21
The stunning dress boasted a strapless design and hugged her in at the waist before flaring out at the hem.
she opted for adding inches to her frame with a pair of silver court heels and further accessorised with a lavish set of diamond earrings.
According to The Line Of Best Fit, Nell claimed in January: ‘Can I Miss It For A Minute?’ is a concept EP written about growing up, moving away, friendship breakups, and trying to navigate between current emotions and negative memories.
‘Each song tells a part of the same story with a beginning, middle and end. Some songs are written in the moment and some are written in retrospect.
‘It talks about my life and how I deal with experiences that have shaped me. Most importantly I think it’s about moving on from things that used to have a hold on me.’
Nell and her band embarked on a rescheduled run of UK dates and the eight-date tour kicked off in Nottingham and ended at London’s Omeara on 31 January.
It comes before Paul looked unrecognisable as he was seen on the set of the upcoming historical romance, The History Of Sound in Tarquinia, Italy earlier this month.
The heart-throb actor who stars as one of the movie’s two main protagonists, Lionel, styled his hair in a classic side part and sported a moustache.
He further accessorised the casual ensemble with a gold necklace, a black belt, and a timeless wristwatch
Based on the short story of the same name by Ben Shattuck, Paul features alongside Josh O’Connor, known for his role as Prince Charles in the Netflix series The Crown, who will play David.
The plot follows the two men as they fall in love while travelling together to record the stories and songs of their countrymen during the shadow of WW1.
Paul got into character as Lionel, wearing a pinstriped, double breasted, three-piece suit with a polka dot tie.
Lionel and David, who meet at music college, embark on a project to record the lives, voices and music of their friends and countrymen, and in the process forge a forbidden bond.
Directed by Oliver Hermanus, filming has also taken place in New Jersey with The History Of Sound expected to be released in 2025.
Paul’s latest film, the widely acclaimed All Of Us Strangers, is a romance about two men living in a deserted tower block who strike up a relationship.
The straight actor has defended being cast as gay, saying: ‘When performances have been deemed offensive, it’s when actors are attempting to play a sexuality.
‘They contain so much more than that, and that’s what I like to find in this story. Not just as a queer love story but as a love story in general.’
Meanwhile, his sister Nell looked effortlessly glam as she showcased her enviable curves in a white floral midi dress
His next film, the highly-anticipated sequel Gladiator II will hit both US and UK theatres on November 22.
Paramount Pictures unveiled five minutes of unfinished footage from the upcoming epic during the final day of CinemaCon at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum in Las Vegas last month.
In it, Oscar nominee Paul’s character battles three-time Emmy nominee Pedro Pascal’s Roman general-turned-gladiator, man-eating baboons, and a rhino-riding warrior.
He took over the role of Lucius Verus (Spencer Treat Clark), the grown-up nephew of the late Roman Emperor Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) who idolized the late general-turned-slave-turned-gladiator Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe).
‘I remember the days that a slave could take revenge on the emperor, that a slave found justice in the arena,’ Lucius – who’s spent the past 20 years in the woods – says in the teaser.
Derek Jacobi returns as Senator Gracchus and Connie Nielsen is back as Lucius’ mother Lucilla, who bestows Maximus’ ring to him in the film set in 200 BCE.
‘A rebellion will rise,’ Lucius says at one point. ‘What we do in life echoes in eternity.’
Denzel Washington portrays a mastermind slave-turned-arms-dealer who tells Lucius: ‘The greatest temple that Rome ever built was the Colosseum. This is what they believe in – power…Rome must fall. I need only to give it a push.’
It comes after Paul looked unrecognisable as he was seen on the set of the upcoming historical romance, The History Of Sound in Tarquinia, Italy earlier this month
Joseph Quinn – who coincidentally attended CinemaCon Thursday for A Quiet Place: Day One – takes on the baddie role as Emperor Caracalla: ‘Your trials will be celebrated with games in the Colosseum.’
Gladiator II – which has men fighting atop giant boats in shark-infested waters – will also feature Matt Lucas, Fred Hecnhinger, May Calamawy, Lior Raz, Peter Mensah, and Tim McInnerny.
‘Working on this film was one of the standout moments of my life to date,’ Paul gushed in the pre-taped introduction.
‘Getting to go to work every day with Sir Ridley Scott behind the camera is a good day to work in any context.’
The 86-year-old filmmaker added: ‘It is possibly even more extraordinary than the first. [It] is well worth the wait.’
Ridley’s original 2000 historical epic famously amassed $465.4M at the global box office and won five Academy Awards including Best Picture.