When he’s not walking a red carpet, Moura dresses less showily: “Very simple, very discreet.” While he appreciates good clothes and the art of fashion, “it’s not something that I’m very into. I don’t know the brands nor the stylists nor the creators that well. But I think it’s a beautiful world of creativity, and I really respect it.”
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As The Secret Agent’s Armando, Moura wears classic 1970s Brazilian fashion: light shirts with several rows of unbuttoned buttons, with a little chest peeking out. “A little chest peeking out,” he repeated back to me, laughing. “That’s exactly what it is.” Wearing those clothes dredged up his own memories: “They really remind me of the way my father used to dress up, with the chest peeking out. Back then, in the ’70s, at least in Brazil, I remember all the men—my uncles and all the adults—they would wear their shirts like that.” Armando’s style has started to bleed into Moura’s own off-camera life. “I have some buttoned shirts, and now I unbutton at least two buttons down to incorporate that chest-peeking-out vibe into my personal style,” he said.
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He was a little less cheeky about what Sunday night meant to him. At the Globes, Moura became the first Brazilian actor to win best actor in a drama film; it seems likelier than ever that he will get an Oscar nomination for the role. The film’s success evokes the trajectory of the 2024 film I’m Still Here, which earned several Oscar nominations (and one win) after a solid showing at the 2025 Golden Globes.
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