From Balmain to Chanel, fashion brands have been on a honeymoon with hip-hop. But is this newfound love genuine? VINCENZO LA TORRE investigates
That fashion and hip-hop go way back is no news but things have changed from the days when the world of rap, Kanye West included, was worshipping at the altar of luxury and kept at a distance from it by gatekeeper editors and designers, who thrived on the perceived exclusivity of their industry.
While clothes have played a pivotal role in the history of hip-hop from the outset, it was sportswear brands such as Adidas, Reebok and Nike or quintessential US labels like Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren that dominated the closets and appeared in the videos of rappers (remember Run-DMC’s 1986 hit “My Adidas”?). While hip-hop was always fascinated with high fashion, the love wasn’t mutual and up until the turn of the 21st century, rappers looked at the world of couture with their noses pressed against impenetrable windows.
In 1999 Sean Combs, aka P Diddy, tried to join the big leagues of the New York fashion scene with the launch of his eponymous brand, followed by a personal investment in Zac Posen in 2004. Coverage in US Vogue and industry buzz notwithstanding, his line was never taken seriously and ended up being relegated to the discount racks of Macy’s.
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