DiCaprio in Gatsby’s Iconic White Suit

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby (2013).

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby (2013).

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Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby, eagerly romantic millionaire and bootlegger

Long Island, New York, Summer 1922

Film: The Great Gatsby
Release Date: May 10, 2013
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Costume Designer: Catherine Martin

Background

Last Tuesday, BAMF Style reflected on Californication‘s tribute to The Great Gatsby with its second season character of Lew Ashby; now, let’s focus on a more literal adaptation when Baz Luhrmann directed his lavish big-screen version a few years ago.

The turning point in the story is when the two old flames Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan are finally reunited in Nick’s humble cottage. Gatsby isn’t dressed for such modest surroundings, wearing – as F. Scott Fitzgerald describes:

…Gatsby, in a white flannel suit, silver shirt, and gold-colored tie, hurried in.

This decidedly loud outfit would certainly make an impression on the woman who last saw you five years ago wearing a drab army uniform. As a romantic member of the nouveau riche, Gatsby doesn’t realize that millionaires don’t need to dress like millionaires every day, as he proves with the pink linen three-piece suit he wears for the film’s climactic scene.

What’d He Wear?

Gatsby’s iconic white suit is actually an off-white shade of ivory. Appropriately for summer, it is made from a comfortable lightweight linen blend. As we later discover, it is actually a three-piece suit but he opts for only the jacket and trousers worn with a contrasting waistcoat when reuniting with Daisy.

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Gatsby oversees the day’s flower delivery.

The suit’s single-breasted jacket has a three-button front that rises midway up the torso. He tends to keep the top two buttons fastened while standing, always adopting the pose of a learned gentleman but still looking too highbrow to be natural. The jacket also has peak lapels with straight gorges and stitched edges. There is a buttonhole through the left lapel that Gatsby surprisingly wears devoid of any actual daisies.

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The jacket’s shoulders are padded with roped sleeveheads that end with four-button cuffs that match the white buttons on the jacket front. A long single vent cuts up the back to DiCaprio’s waist and is clearly reinforced on the left side to flap over the right.

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Gatsby’s hip pockets are slanted with flaps like the traditional country hacking jacket. The welted breast pocket also slants slightly inward with a deep space for the pocket square, as seen when he comes in from the rain. Indeed, this “iceberg” effect (if you’ll excuse the Leo pun) shows us just how deep the tobacco brown paisley silk handkerchief is stuffed down the pocket.

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All wet.

The suit’s flat front trousers have the era’s characteristic long rise that totally hides the waistband under the waistcoat; thus, all we know about the trousers’ closure is that it has a straight front fly. It’s likely that Gatsby wears his trousers with suspenders as he does with his pink suit.

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Is that your hand in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

When aiming for his “affected gentleman” pose, Gatsby often places his hand in the slanted left front pocket of the trousers, crossing the straight long right leg of the trousers over the left and showing off his footwear under the short break of the plain-hemmed bottoms.

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Although the suit was manufactured with a matching waistcoat, Gatsby opts for a more casual contrasting vest in a rich tobacco brown linen with a subtle herringbone pattern. It is definitely single-breasted with about five or six brown horn buttons between the high-fastening top and the notched bottom.

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The mannered Gatsby learned to unbutton his jacket when he sits.

As Gatsby rarely wears the jacket totally unbuttoned, it’s difficult to ascertain more detail about the vests.

SPOILER ALERT! During Gatsby’s funeral, he wears the exact same outfit but with the suit’s matching vest. Like the contrasting brown waistcoat, it is single-breasted with no lapels.

R.I.P. Gatsby :(

R.I.P. Gatsby 🙁

Interestingly, Gatsby wears the same shirt and tie with the white suit for his own funeral as he does for the meeting with Daisy. Perhaps this was the filmmakers’ way of signifying that Gatsby’s fate was sealed as soon as he and Daisy reunited, setting them both on a literal collision course that resulted in Myrtle’s fatal car accident and Gatsby’s death from Wilson’s murder-suicide. Perhaps.

The “silver shirt” described by Fitzgerald is reflected here with a blue-gray woven silk shirt. The large collar has long points and a moderate spread, further narrowed under the tie knot by a steel barbell-style collar pin. The shirt also has a front placket and single cuffs. His cuffs are fastened by a silver set of links that appear to match the “sunburst” pattern on his ring.

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Hand to hand.

Gatsby’s tie is a more interesting variation of the simple “gold tie” mentioned in Fitzgerald’s text. DiCaprio wears a tie in bright orange silk with sets of thin double red stripes crossing from left-down-to-right.

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A pensive Gatsby.

Gatsby’s suits all have short breaks, meaning that his footwear receive considerably more screen time than many other suits on film. Here, Gatsby sports a pair of two-tone spectator shoes with light tan toe caps, heel caps, and 4-eyelet tabs with gray single-piece vamps. A pair of plain light tan dress socks nicely connect the two-tone spectator shoes and white suit trousers.

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Once again, we meet Gatsby’s mysterious and supposedly custom-made stainless wristwatch. Initially supposed by some to be an anachronistic Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, a Watches In Movies post indicated that the watch seen on DiCaprio’s left wrist was made just for him, but more details about the rectangular white-dialed watch remain a mystery at this time.

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There’s a clock right next to him, but a dramatic flick of the wrist is a much more showy way of checking the time.

The 1920s saw a major wristwatch boom as returning soldiers from the front brought this more convenient timekeeping method to civilian life, with wristwatches outnumbering the venerable pocket watch 50-to-1 by 1930.

Brooks Brothers’ “Gatsby Collection”

As part of their “Gatsby Collection” tie-in to promote their collaboration with the production (and the original author), Brooks Brothers developed their “Fitzgerald Fit” to combine 1920s fashion fads to 2010s fits. Wisely, the company developed its own variations of the iconic white and pink suits for sale.

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Unfortunately for potential buyers, the only item from this outfit still remaining for sale is the trouser.

Although many details differ from the suit seem in the movie (lapel width, number of jacket buttons, vent style, trouser height, etc.), the “Gatsby Collection” suit is a fine step in the direction of promoting better seasonal dress among the younger generations. The commercially-available version of the suit was made from “linen woven at Ireland’s Baird McNutt mill” with a “traditional herringbone pattern throughout”.

Redford vs. DiCaprio

As with the post comparing Robert Redford’s pink suit and DiCaprio’s pink suit, it’s worth comparing the white suits each gentleman wore for this scene.The costume designers for each film took a little more wiggle room with the pink suits, but we see more consistency here as both films strove to incorporate Fitzgerald’s “white flannel suit, silver shirt, and gold-colored tie” direction with then-contemporary styles.

Which look do you prefer?

Which look do you prefer?

You can read more about several iconic suits worn in three adaptation of The Great Gatsby in this June 2019 BAMF Style post.

Go Big or Go Home

I typically hate umbrellas, but Gatsby really knows how to use his with style.

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Luckily for Nick, Daisy, and the legions of umbrella-carrying butlers, the rain stopped in mid-afternoon.

How to Get the Look

Meeting up with an ex-girlfriend for an amiable coffee date? Blow her socks off with this ensemble. She might expect you to have a sprawling Long Island mansion though, so make sure you put your questionably gained money where your mouth is when presenting yourself.

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby (2013)

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby (2013)

  • Ivory linen-blend Brooks Brothers suit:
    • Single-breasted 3-button jacket with peak lapels, welted breast pocket, slanted flapped hip pockets, 4-button cuffs, and long single rear vent
    • Flat front high-rise trousers with slanted front pockets and plain-hemmed bottoms
  • Tobacco brown linen herringbone single-breasted waistcoat with notched bottom
  • Blue-gray “sheen” silk shirt with long collar, front placket, and single cuffs
    • Steel barbell-style collar pin
    • Silver “sunburst” cuff links
  • Orange silk necktie with double sets of thin red “uphill” stripes
  • Cream-and-gray two-tone leather 4-eyelet spectator shoes
  • Light tan dress socks
  • Silver pinky ring with dark “starbust” face, worn on right pinky
  • Stainless wristwatch with a rectangular white face and stainless deployable-clasp bracelet, worn on left wrist
  • Tobacco brown paisley silk pocket square

If you think contrasting waistcoats are “too English” (they’re not, and that’s also not a bad thing) or you want to shake up this look for your funeral, you can opt for a matching suit vest instead.

Do Yourself a Favor and…

Check out the movie. You should read F. Scott Fitzgerald’s original book, even if you already read it in high school.

I’m also a solid advocate of Maureen Corrigan’s book, So We Read On: How The Great Gatsby Came to Be and Why It Endures, which analyzes the book and its legacy. It should be required reading for scholars of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald, literature, or the 1920s.

19 comments

  1. Simon

    Nice post. Your Gatsby comparisons are very interesting.

    I think the best Gatsby movie is the 1949 Alan Ladd one. It has 2 important scenes missing from the 1970s and 2013 films. These scenes explain what makes Gatsby tick.

    First is the scene showing Gatsby as a junior sailor on the millionaire’s yacht. The old millionaire shows Gatsby that money can get you anything, even a pretty young wife decades younger than you.

    The second scene shows Gatsby inspecting and buying his mansion. He fires orders at his men to get the best paintings, marble, tapestries and restore the property.. We see he has learnt to use money to get what he wants.

    These 2 scenes help explain why he was under the illusion that he could get Daisy back.

    The clothes in the B&W movie are pretty nice too!

  2. Wolf

    There’s a lot I like about this suit but it shows the issues of poor fit that dogged much of the costuming in this movie – it seems to pull and pucker noticeably whenever it is buttoned. Very 2013. It’s a shame and puts Redford’s suit ahead for me.

    Also, Redford’s white buck shoes are just as period appropriate as di Caprio’s co-respondents.

    Both, however, are good stylish summery outfits.

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