40 Photos That Prove Sylvester Stallone Is the Ultimate Style Icon

A look back at the Rocky star’s knockout style from the ‘70s to today.

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Before Michael B Jordan shocked us in a leather harnessShawn Mendes dared to bare in sheer shirting, and Jason Momoa committed to think pink, Sylvester Stallone broke all the red carpet rules, opting for bold modern style over the traditional garb worn by Hollywood’s leading men. Like any Stallone film, his style was far from boring. Standout gold accessories, unconventional textural mash ups, lots o’ skin, and seriously fresh kicks—the Rambo star could, and did, wear it all. Stallone even mastered casual layering equations in a time where men couldn’t have been more confused about how to dress themselves outside of the standard penguin suit. Stallone’s unapologetic bravado and calm-and-cool exterior made the perfection combination for him to become a style icon of the ‘70s and ‘80s.

Today, every male celebrity has a stylist to shape their style and provide direction for their red carpet ensembles, but not Stallone. The Rocky actor’s display of authenticity was inspiring and admirable. So maybe you didn’t share his same taste for out-there fashions of the time, but you still had to respect the man. Even one of the most influential fashion designers of the time, Gianni Versace, took notice and booked Stallone to star in a campaign opposite supermodel Claudia Schiffer in ’95.

Looking back at Stallone’s style evolution throughout the years, it’s easy to see how The Italian Stallion’s style flexes could have inspired today’s menswear style stars. Even for the average Joe, there’s plenty to take away from Stallone’s style moves. To highlight Sly’s impressive red carpet looks, here are 40 images of Sylvester Stallone’s style evolution from the ‘70s to today. Take notes, guys.

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1976

The thick creme turtleneck, the unexpected leather trench—what’s not to love?

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1978

Sly made silky bomber jackets look cool before Gosling made it big in Drive. The modern look of the bomber paired with a cool graphic tee and western belt still feels fresh for today.

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1978

Print mixing isn’t easy, but Stallone wins this match.

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1979

Before BDE, there was BSE: Big Stallone Energy. Every guy could use this no-pants-don’t-care attitude when grabbing their morning paper before taking on the day like a champ.

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1979

Sly dresses up a pair of jeans like no other.

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1979

A three-piece suit, folks. The action star cleans up nicely with precise tailoring.

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1980

The wear-and-tear on Stallone’s hat adds some cool factor to his unique style. Many will try, but few can pull off a hat like this.

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1980

Show us someone who can pull off a gigantic fur coat like this, we’ll wait.

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1981

Stallone might have been in character promoting his ’81 film Victory, but there’s nothing costumey about this stylish long-sleeve polo shirt that’s a major menswear trend today.

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1982

Chris Evans’ might look good in a cable-knit sweater, but The Italian Stallion does it best.

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1982

One of Stallone’s most iconic fits that cemented his style-icon status. Do try this one at home, kids.

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1983

The Rambo actor takes on the varsity look with a one-two punch of style.

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1983

Now, this is how you dress like a total boss.

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1984

Somehow the man can go out to eat at one of LA’s trendiest restaurants in two layers of jackets and still look damn cool.

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1984

Never afraid to show some skin, Stallone knows showing off some muscle—even in a formal suit—is never a bad thing.

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1985

Are you man enough to rock the banana hammock? Stallone shows some serious confidence while showing off his ripped muscles. Hey, if you worked hard on your sculpted physique, why not show it off?

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1986

The not-so-mellow yellow color of this jacket is the perfect pop of color for cool style.

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1986

Accessorizing your suit with an elegant brooch might be a standard style move for the A-List today, but Stallone stood out in ’86 rocking some lapel jewelry before it was cool.

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1986

Rugby shirts made a comeback a few years ago and by looking at this outfit, it’s easy to see why.

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1986

Pinstripes have never looked cooler—try to change our minds.

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1986

It’s about the smallest details, like the subtle graphics on his tee and a braided-detail of his leather belt, that make this all-white look a total knockout.

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1987

Yes, Stallone can even make a standard black tuxedo look badass.

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1987

What can we say, the man has a great eye for suiting fabric. This look is seriously money.

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1987

Style stars like Rami Malek know the power of a printed silky shirt today, but it’s possible he could have taken this style cue from Stallone in ’87.

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1987

This one is all about the giant shield sunnies and innovative sneakers. We’ll forgive the super-tight T-shirt.

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1988

Opt for a printed blazer to beef up an all-black outfit.

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1988

Even when Stallone wore suiting, small embroidered details made him standout in any crowd.

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1988

A classic moto and perfectly fitting jeans get a punch of style power with a bright colored tee.

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1988

Can you guess the year on this one? It’s another unique detail that we come to expect from Stallone’s wardrobe.

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1988

Seriously, even Stallone’s casual wardrobe essentials had interesting design details, like this mixed materials trench coat.

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1988

Pro tip: Add some flair to your suiting with a silky shirt. This trend is back in style.

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1989

This quintessential New York layering look is perfection.

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1989

Guys like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Ryan Reynolds love sporting a knit shirt with suiting, but Stallone wore this cool styling combo first.

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1989

The western belt! The aviators! The mock-neck sweater! This is hands-down one of his best flexes.

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1990

Okay, we spoke to soon—THIS is one of Stallone’s top style flexes. He wins just for rocking this Versace belt alone, but the overall effect is just too damn cool for words.

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1990

In New York or Los Angeles, we could easily see this look being donned by the coolest tastemakers in town.

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1990

Luxury fashion labels like Saint Laurent have been showcasing western skinny belts and cool, relaxed printed shirts for the past few seasons. Stallone was simply ahead of his time.

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1990

Is it us or could you just see Momoa sporting this look next awards season, too?

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1991

Everyday style made effortlessly cool with a utilitarian shirt, timeless sunglasses, blue jeans, and white sneakers.

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2003

After ‘90s minimalism became the dominating style trend of the times, Stallone stored away his wild accessories and pops of color for good. Sure, his dad style isn’t as exciting as his ‘70s and ‘80s looks, but Stallone still knows the importance of showcasing your gains and keeping your look tailored.

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