Mercifully, Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, led by Timothée Chalamet, is set to hit theaters on Christmas Day.
In the run-up to the hotly anticipated film’s release, Chalamet, who bagged an Oscar nomination (and a SAG win) earlier this year for his turn as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, has embarked on a performance art-centered approach to promoting its impending arrival.
Meanwhile, a Marty Supreme-branded jacket has been spotted on no shortage of familiar faces in recent weeks.
Tom Brady, Kid Cudi, Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, and Misty Copeland have all been seen rocking the jacket. Notably, and this is written with a palpable sense of tragedy, the writer of this very article has failed to get his hands on one of these increasingly coveted garments.
Following the initial batch of hype-inducing jacketry, more stars—including Frank Ocean, Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, and Bill Nye—were also spotted wearing Marty-promoting outerwear.
Such images have typically been captioned on social media with the film’s sustaining catchphrase, “DREAM BIG,” which serves as a rallying cry for the table tennis-focused story of pursued greatness at the film’s core.
For the general public, information on how to potentially obtain a Marty Supreme jacket of one’s own was initially elusive. A possible path to glory became clearer, however, when NAHMIAS and A24 announced the jacket was part of a larger collection in commemoration of the film’s release.
I’ve reached out to the publicity team behind the upcoming film for more information, all while, admittedly, hoping that I too will soon be gifted with a jacket of my own. Here’s to hoping. In the meantime, get a closer look at the full NAHMIAS and A24 collection here.
Marty Supreme’s extended cast also boasts the following: Gwyneth Paltrow; Odessa A’zion; Kevin O’Leary; Tyler, The Creator; Abel Ferrara; and Fran Drescher.
At a recent surprise screening in New York, Tyler, who’s up for multiple potential Grammy wins at the 2026 ceremony, was effusive when expressing gratitude toward Safdie for inviting him along for the journey.
“Thank you to you, Josh. Please make the biggest noise for this man,” Tyler told the crowd at the New York Film Festival in October. “I’m so grateful, beyond grateful. I play piano and put on cool clothes. I do not act at all. This man is so good that I trusted him and said, ‘Anything you need. I don’t want to read this script. I will show up and be there.’ Because I trust this man and the way he curated and handled every detail.”