Bradley Cooper’s latest relationship – with rumored girlfriend Gigi Hadid – seems to be having an impact on his style.
The 48-year-old, who spent six years learning how to conduct music for his role in Maestro, was spotted walking through New York City on Thursday looking decidedly hip.
It appeared as though the Oscar-winner had been given a cool new makeover by his model girlfriend – as he donned a green varsity jacket from the J. Lindberg x Golden Bear collaboration.
Beneath it was a green, blue and black striped cashmere sweater from current flame Gigi‘s Guest in Residence collection, along with a tanned knit cap.
The Nightmare Alley star completed the look with camo cargo pants and Nike sneakers.
Bradley’s beard was neatly trimmed and we wore brown framed glasses.
The influencer wore the same sweater in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning in which he surprised the children of the late composter Leonard Bernstein, on whom the film Maestro is based.
Bradley has been dating Gigi for the past several months. Before Cooper, Hadid was linked to Leonardo DiCaprio.
During the interview the director got a bit teary as he sat on a sofa with with Jamie, Alexander and Nina, admitting he missed the closeness he felt to their late father while working on the film.
‘We shared something very special, the four of us. It’s hard to articulate,’ he said.
‘But he was with us, he was with me, certainly, throughout the entire time. His energy somehow found its way to me and I really do feel like I know him.’
The actor and director’s Maestro co-star Carey Mulligan, 38, had high praise for him in an interview about the film with Variety.
She plays the conductor’s wife, Felicia Montealegre Bernstein.
‘I will get on set sometimes and just freak out, because I feel self-conscious, or I feel like I’m not ready. I never felt like that on this set. I always felt like I couldn’t fail. Bradley made it feel like you couldn’t, and that was the environment that everyone walked into.’
The two-time Oscar nominee said she was impressed with the depth of his preparation for the film for which he also co-wrote the script.
‘I’ve never seen anyone prep for a character the way that he prepped for Lenny,’ she told the outlet, ‘It was astonishing.’
‘He was ringing me up in the full dialect a full year before we even got to New York. I mean, it was unbelievable.’
‘By the time we were shooting it, it just didn’t feel like we had to think very much,’ she explained. ‘And I think it was the sort of not having to think about it that made it very easy to just respond to stuff.’
Maestro opens in theaters November 22, and will begin streaming on Netflix December 20.