Getting Dressed With Skepta

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Ahead of the premiere of his debut short film, Tribal Mark, Esquire spoke to the 41-year-old about it's sartorial impact

As is the way with multi-hyphenates, one creative avenue is never enough. And Skepta has more than a few.From his roots in grime – easily becoming one of the biggest names in the biz globally – he spent last summer spinning decks as a house and garage DJ in Ibiza. As the seasons changed, so did his focus. Last September, he relaunched his fashion brand Mains with an on-schedule catwalk show.

”What he can relate to are the costumes in the film, specifically the coming-of-age scenes, where he describes the fake Gucci hats and Moschino piece as “real classics” that he would wear when he was younger. He sartorially identifies with Troy for his Y2K fashion.“All the denim looks that we had in the Mains show was what we were basing off. Which is probably why I like Troy's 'fit the most because he was really what I was trying to depict with that show.

 

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