Tom Holland Sets The Bar High On Esquire’s Latest Issue

Tom Holland, suited in head to toe Prada clothing, finds himself on the cover of Esquire for the March 2021 issue. He reveals more on his upcoming movie, Spiderman 3, in respect to Jon Watts’ directing approach. A common thread seemed to be Holland in black and white with each outfit change. He appears in a suit, then a knitted t-shirt, and then a simple black tank top. With his introductory post to the cover story, he included a comedic moment where he stands in the Prada jacket, Nike athleisure shorts, and high legged, cotton socks. What would a Tom Holland post be without slight humor? Our answer is, still everything. The actor is not fond of the celebrity atmosphere as he states in the interview with Esquire. He finds it unappealing and would gladly exit from social media platforms. But, Esquire reports, “But I think Marvel and Sony would shit their pants if I said goodbye to all of my followers.” His activity is more so for his job and the fans who got him to the position he is in currently. 

Milan was the birthplace of the Prada clothing line by Mario Prada himself. The establishment focused primarily on leather luxury-goods in 1913. Soon the name grew exponentially once granddaughter of Mario, Miuccia Prada, took ownership. Operation ran smooth beginning in 1978 and still does as Miuccia and her husband, Patrizio Bertelli, function as a dynamic duo. Having your business partner be your spouse may sound complicated, but the pair remains in healthy condition both physically and emotionally to hold say over their company. Clothing, bags, travel accessories, shoes, perfume, and other inclusive accessories are equally authentic with embedded Italian culture. “Prada” quite literally is synonymous with “expensive”, but the quality is unmatched. Purchases like this will last one a lifetime! Bags have lasted customers since the 2000s to now and other durations since 1913. 

No confirmation has been given in regards to the thought process behind Holland’s styling for the shoot, yet many suspect the black suit correlates with his role as “your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man”. The third movie in the sequel deals with the transformation of good to a lurking evil. Spider-Man’s suit turns black just as his relationship with M.J. reaches a serious peak. Peter Parker has to radiate his inner intentions despite the pressure from his alter ego. In his black suit he experiences advanced powers and cruel thoughts. If you think he has it hard with that just wait until Marvel throws in an extra spin to the plot. Villains, Sandman and Venom, are after him and his loved ones at just the perfect timing when Parker proves vulnerable in every which way. Around Christmas time, December 17th, the movie is expected to be in theaters and on certain streaming channels. A suppressive pandemic calls for less attendance in the theaters, so Marvel strategically works with partners to make viewing this movie possible for all who wish to experience the cinematic brilliance.

Esquire’s Instagram biography reads: “Style, Storytelling, Culture, Attitude. Est. 1933.” They undoubtedly achieve those facets with Tom Holland’s feature. His cover revolves around style and they caption him the “King of Cool”. Buttoning up his Prada jacket, the actor reveals an ease to looking dapper and respectable all at once. Other names apart of the March 2021 issue are @luxurylaw, @robbiefimmano, and @appletv. Holland is also appearing on ‘Cherry’ for Apple Music. The complex of brands and set members concludes the interview that discusses his feelings on Marvel’s surprises, Joe Russo’s honest impression of the “hardest-working actor”, social media, and style. Our fellow neighborhood Spider-Man shares it all with readers of Esquire.