Jaden Smith looks unrecognizable in statement wig and head-turning all-black look in Beverly Hills

Jaden Smith made a bold style statement during a recent night out in Beverly Hills, stepping out at Cipriani in a look that once again proved his fearless approach to fashion.

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The artist was photographed arriving at the upscale venue wearing a striking, all-black ensemble anchored by a dramatic, shaggy wig that instantly commanded attention. The voluminous, textured hairstyle, with its intentionally undone, almost sculptural silhouette, framed his face and added an avant-garde edge to the evening look.

Smith paired the statement hair with a long, oversized black coat that fell below the knee, creating a sleek and elongated silhouette. The structured outerwear, worn buttoned up, lent a sense of minimalism and quiet drama. Underneath, he appeared to keep the palette monochromatic, completing the outfit with black trousers and chunky black leather boots that grounded the look with a utilitarian finish.

 

The combination of exaggerated proportions and a dark, cohesive color story highlighted Smith’s signature aesthetic, with a blend of high fashion experimentation and streetwear sensibility. The choker-style necklace, subtly visible at the neckline, added a hint of punk influence, reinforcing the edgy tone of the ensemble.

 

Never one to shy away from unconventional style choices, Smith continues to use fashion as a form of self-expression. Whether on the red carpet or during a casual night out, he consistently challenges traditional norms of menswear, embracing theatrical elements and unexpected textures.

The latest outing comes just weeks after Smith unveiled his debut collection as the first-ever creative director of Christian Louboutin Men’s during Paris Fashion Week.

In January, he introduced what he calls his “African American Dadaist” perspective to the historic French maison, staging an immersive exhibition drenched entirely in red, from the walls and lighting to fur-covered boots and leather goods stamped with the house’s iconic red soles.

The presentation marked a new chapter not only for the 35-year-old brand, but for Smith himself, who stepped into the role in September 2025.

Blending hip-hop influence with French heritage, Smith reimagined classic luxury staples through a youthful, tactical lens. Traditional loafers were outfitted with weatherproof nylon shrouds, while structured leather bags featured functional pouches labeled with everyday essentials like “Pencils” and “Coins.”

 

The collection fused utilitarian references with the unmistakable codes of Louboutin, all filtered through Smith’s deeply personal creative philosophy, rooted in culture, community, and self-expression. “I needed to bring an authentic version of me and my culture into this role,” he explained to Complex.