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Romeo Hunte Filmed a Shoppable Rap Video for His Latest Collection

Romeo Hunte Filmed a Shoppable Rap Video for His Latest Collection
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The latest collection represented a stronger focus on menswear for Hunte, who originally launched his label in 2013 solely as a womenswear line. “Menswear has been taking off for us,” he said (some prominent fans include Maluma and Dwyane Wade). “So it made sense to focus more on that part.” In 2021, Tommy Hilfiger and Hunte released a collaboration. “Tommy called me his protégé,” Hunte quipped, beaming. Lessons from that formative experience showed up in this extremely wearable and commercially-minded collection. “Staples,” he said of the biggest lesson gleaned from Hilfiger. “Elevate your staples.”

Backstage, Armani White sat on a couch and prepared for his upcoming performance of “Flysh*t” and other tracks. The rapper, who wore beaded braids that jingle-jangled with each movement, said he was excited to work with a luxury designer like Hunte. “Fashion is the level of expression that exists when you’re not speaking,” White said. “When they can’t hear you, they can see you.” White achieved fame through the catchy track “Billie Eilish” last year—the music video for the track has over 39 million views on YouTube. He views fashion as a critical way of furthering his burgeoning career. “It’s about wearing things that stand out in the same way that I want to stand out as an artist,” he said.

Hunte’s street smart approach to fall 2023—and his inventive presentation of it—felt artistically intriguing, but also soberly sharp. The relationship between hip hop and luxury fashion is growing ever closer, as proven by the recent announcement that Pharrell Williams will be creative director of Louis Vuitton menswear. As the night wore on Armani White eventually performed, dressed in designs by Hunte, and dropping lyrics about staying stylish. People danced to the music, while also taking in the fashion. A night like Tuesday’s is surely a sign of more to come.