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.

Tyler, the Creator and Ronald Bronstein at the 63rd New York Film Festival.

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