Back in Style: How The Beatles’ New Biopic is Inspiring a Menswear Revival

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As Sam Mendes prepares to bring The Beatles back to the big screen in a bold new biopic told through the eyes of each band member, something unexpected is happening off-camera: their fashion legacy is staging a comeback — and it might just reshape the way modern men dress.

If you grew up with The Beatles playing in the background of your parents’ living room — or perhaps even your own — you likely remember the clean-cut suits and shaggy haircuts of their early days. But what’s often overlooked is how deeply their evolving style influenced how men expressed themselves through fashion, and how daring that evolution truly was.

“The Beatles were more than music,” says fashion analyst Lívia Gueissaz. “They redefined masculinity through their clothes as much as their songs.”

From the sharp silhouettes of their early British Invasion years to the vibrant, free-spirited flair of Sgt. Pepper’s, the Fab Four used fashion as a form of storytelling — one that broke the mold of what men were “supposed” to wear.

Now, in the lead-up to the biopic’s release, Gueissaz has observed a shift: menswear is once again borrowing from that bold 1960s playbook. Designers are bringing back collarless jackets, slim trousers, colorful prints, and even a touch of androgyny — not as costume, but as fashion-forward staples. And for many women, it’s a refreshing shift.

“We’re seeing more men embrace elegance, detail, and self-expression in their wardrobe choices,” Gueissaz says. “And that’s exciting — not just for them, but for us, too.”

Because let’s be honest — who doesn’t enjoy a well-dressed man? Whether it’s a partner rediscovering the joy of dressing up, a son experimenting with style, or even just an appreciation for a handsome coat on the street, this revival isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about attitude.

And it’s not just the suits. Gueissaz points to the deeper message behind the look: “What The Beatles did was show men that fashion could be fun, expressive, and even a little rebellious. It wasn’t about being macho — it was about being real.”

For women who’ve long embraced fashion as a form of identity, this shift in menswear feels long overdue. The resurgence of vintage tailoring, softer silhouettes, and even subtle gender-blurring lines is part of a broader cultural conversation about redefining what it means to be stylish, confident — and yes, masculine — in 2025.

Gueissaz likens the effect to past biopics like Rocketman or Elvis, which sparked a wave of glam and retro Americana across both men’s and women’s fashion. “These films don’t just tell stories,” she says. “They influence how we seeourselves and each other — and what we want hanging in our closets.”

So if you start noticing more velvet blazers at dinner parties or see your partner eyeing a paisley scarf with curiosity, don’t be surprised. Blame The Beatles.

Because in a world craving authenticity and personal flair, their timeless style might just strike the right chord — all over again.

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