superblytrife
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Kanye in his current iteration of fashion never stood a chance at LV. Nobody wants that trash man aesthetic permeating thru the brand. Let him do that on his own time.
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Pass with what?? When it’s not hot we say it’s not hot. But lately that **** been fire lol..Countin out Skateboard P this early?
We’ll see. I do think its an odd choice but LV been getting a pass on a lot of lately just cause its LV. He gotta be real bad to mess it up.
Pass with what?? When it’s not hot we say it’s not hot. But lately that **** been fire lol..
Since LV knows black culture and hip-hop drive what’s hot in mesnswear Pharrell is the guy . Almost all rappers look up to him and his style influence in that space is maybe only second to kanye in that regard
With NigoDam never knew Pharrell designed the millionaires
The minority aspect is one reason I supported Virgil and why I support amiri and rhude. The luxury market in particular has not been easy for minorities historically.Because I’m sure the mass is not happy about their choice. Or, that it’s Black History Month.
Although they’re many qualifying candidates (I would have picked), I’m excited to see what to come of Pharrell’s vision. Let’s not count him out, yet.
Another Black man leading a stapled luxury fashion house, I’m happy. I’m rooting for anybody Black and other minorities!
Isn’t Michael Amiri white? Or did I miss something?The minority aspect is one reason I supported Virgil and why I support amiri and rhude. The luxury market in particular has not been easy for minorities historically.
Yaw gon slander Pharrell but praise the trash KidSuper stuff?