On the cover of his album, the rapper has distinguished himself in the style world through his non-gender-specific ensembles and instinctive flair often involving fur, tight pants, dress-length tops (or dresses) and vibrant patterns.
And on the cover of No, he presents himself as a sort of origami creation, a parasol for a head with waves of fabric cascading from his waist and though it has earned criticisms, fashion enthusiasts have observed his look was a creation of Alessandro Trincone, an Italian designer whose gender less creations have just landed him in the line-up for V-Files’s Spring 2017 show next month at Fashion Week in New York.
This post was published on August 27, 2016 10:50 AM
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