Prepare to Obsess Over Timothée Chalamet's New Cover Shoot

Consider this our Valentine's Day gift to you: Timothée Chalamet just landed GQ's new March issue cover, and we're pretty much in awe of the images. The Call Me by Your Name actor wears the coolest looks by Burberry, Saint Laurent, Coach, Bottega Veneta, and more in the shoot, cementing himself as a budding style star. Oh, and he's also lounging with a ridiculously cool "mop dog," aka a Komondor, and we might be a little bit jealous of the pup. (Can you blame us?)

In the accompanying interview, Chalamet discusses his sudden rise to fame. "I've never acted with any sort of public image in mind, with anybody expecting anything, and it freaks me out a little," he says. "If I had known people would be seeing Call Me by Your Name, I don't know if it would've come out the same way." Read on to see a preview of the shoot.

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(Image credit: Ryan McGinley/GQ)

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(Image credit: Ryan McGinley/GQ)

Opening Image: Getty Images

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