: Growing out a well-groomed beard and adopting a classic, ruggedly handsome aesthetic.
Tied around the waist or worn oversized. Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson
In contrast to Trainor's eclectic style, Nathan Kress has built a reputation for being a classic Hollywood hunk. Best known for his role as Freddie Benson on the hit Nickelodeon show "iCarly," Kress has evolved from a teen heartthrob to a mature, fashion-forward celebrity.
While their on-screen personas were defined by eccentric artistic sculptures and tech-geek polo shirts, their real-life style evolution tells a completely different story. This comprehensive gallery explores how Jerry Trainor and Nathan Kress transitioned from teenage television staples into modern menswear inspirations. The On-Screen Contrast: Spencer's Chaos vs. Freddie's Logic
Velvet blazers, floral button-downs, and patterned silk shirts.
The 2000s and 2010s were a time of great fashion experimentation, and no one knows that better than the stars of the hit Nickelodeon show . Jerry Trainor (Spencer Shay) and Nathan Kress (Freddie Benson) brought their own unique sense of style to the show, making them two of the most fashionable guys on television.
Nathan Kress's character Freddie was a denim lover. He often wore jeans with his preppy polo shirts, creating a look that was both casual and stylish.
The Contemporary Gentleman (2021–Present): Textured Minimalism
Since the documentary aired, Jerry Trainor has been widely praised by fans and former colleagues for his behavior on the set of iCarly :
Quirky accessories that highlighted his childlike wonder.
[Image: Jerry Trainor and Nathan Kress side-by-side, both in summer outfits]