Jeff Goldblum has hit the runway.
The 69-year-old actor closed Prada's menswear show at Milan Fashion Week on Sunday evening, helping the Italian fashion house showcase their latest autumn/winter 2022 menswear collection.
After emerging from a futuristic purple-lit tunnel, the Jurassic Park star sashayed down the runway in a fluffy black overcoat, patent boots, matching gloves - and a supermodel scowl.
Goldblum wasn't the only actor to be seen at the show, which was Prada's second physical runway event to be held since designer Raf Simons joined them in 2020.
Twin Peaks actor Kyle MacLachlan, 62, opened the event sporting a satin shirt, matching trousers, and a long black overcoat.
He was followed by up and coming young stars including Sex Education's Asa Butterfield, The Queen's Gambit's Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Moonlight's Ashton Sanders, and Enola Holmes' Louis Patridge.
The actors wore a combination of striking overcoats, high-necked shirts, colored gloves, and geometric earrings for the show, which exhibited Prada's latest collection.
"The collection celebrates the idea of working – in all different spheres and meanings," Prada said in a statement.
"Through these clothes, we emphasize that everything a human being does is important. Every aspect of reality can be elegant and dignified... elevated, and celebrated."
"Actors are interpreters of reality, employed to echo truth through their portrayals. Real men, recognized figures, they bring a new facet of reality," the fashion house added.
Goldblum's high fashion turn sent the internet into a tizzy, with people taking to social media to praise his look.
"Jeff Goldblum is the level of cool, we should all aspire to me. The coolest f***ing man on the planet!" one person tweeted.
"Jeff proving he can do anything and smash it out the park. Such blue steel. Love love love," wrote another.
"He did not come to play!! Prada knew EXACTLY who would own this!!" agreed a third.
Meanwhile, some fans took the opportunity to point out what a good (and fashionable) Bond villain Goldblum would make.
"Prada has just shown the world that Jeff Goldblum would make a great -and fluffy- Bond villain," one tweeted.
"Jeff Goldblum looking like a Bond Villain trying to figure out where he left his phone," joked another.