Tyler, the Creator has no shortage of expert style moves in his arsenal. Whether he’s color coordinating his baseball caps or pairing ultra-rare Cartiers with $15 Uniqlo T-shirts, the style savant has a knack for bringing unexpected details and personal effects into his outfits on an advanced level. As of late, Tyler has introduced a quieter style move to his sartorial arsenal that’s perfect for this early autumn weather—the forever-classic sweater drape.
At Monday’s New York Film Festival screening of the upcoming Timothée Chalamet flick Marty Supreme, Tyler, who co-stars in the film, delivered a masterclass in transitional dressing. First off: He sported white after Labor Day (yes, you can and you should!), tucking a roomy alabaster T-shirt into pleated eggshell trousers. Around his waist, he wore a skinny black belt, featuring an iced-out buckle by New York jeweler Alex Moss. Tyler finished things off with a “Petalers” cap from his own Golf le Fleur label, a pair of rugged brown boots, and—the pièce de résistance—a bold, digi-leopard-print jacket over his shoulders. (The jacket appears to be an as-yet-unreleased Golf le Fleur piece.) That final layer brought a whole new dimension to an otherwise simple, unassuming outfit.
Tyler, the Creator and Ronald Bronstein at the 63rd New York Film Festival.
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