Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Fashion - Lupe's and Mos Def's clothing line soon avaiable!

Lupe Fiasco and Mos Def are bring their unique and trendsetting perspectives to the fashion world with two distinct clothing lines that are representative of their own personal styles.



Lupe Fiasco and Swagger present Fall Of Rome


Lupe Fiasco's clothing line,Trilly & Truly, has partnered up with Japanese designer Swagger to create the F.O.R. (Fall of Rome) line rember my post Fashion - F.O.R. a couple of weeks ago. The line, which will only feature black clothing, has only been available in Japan until now but it will make it's official U.S.A. debut this fall. Europe will have to wait another month.


Lupe says,“This whole collection is about love...“That’s why I used the hearts. The saying on the back pocket of the jeans says ‘If falling in love means a fall from grace, then count me among the fallen,’ to represent how we sometimes sacrifice a lot for the sake of being in love.”


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Mos Def teams up with Undrcrwn



Meanwhile Mos Def has teamed up with Philadelphia apparel company Undrcrwn to create a cut-and-sewn collection to launch in Spring'09. the 14 piece collection was introduced at a Mos Def listening party in Vegas, at the Palms yestarday. The line will be available in stores in February.


Mos Def says, “It all went down in about 90 days, but I feel like I’ve known these guys forever..,When you meet a good friend, you just feel the connection.”


Undrcrwn’s creative director Dustin Canalin described Mos as a 'true artist, who looks at creativity first and dollars later'. The line will be marketed as “Mos Def designed by Dustin Canalin for Undrcrwn,” and prices will range from $36 to $200. Inspiration for the collection came from the 2004 Dead Prez album “RBG: Revolutionary But Gangsta.”


Mos Def says, "I come from a place where how stylish or fashionable you were had nothing to do with how much money you had." He goes on to say, "Brands like Supreme are giving luxury brands a big run for their money. These types of brands represent a certain type of perspective and a new kind of status."


About his endorsement of the product Mos says, “At the end of the day, it has nothing to do with my celebrity quotient. If the product is good, it doesn’t matter how many movies I’ve been in or how many albums I’ve made.”


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Check for shirts at karmaloop.com


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