- Title: Rapper Tinie Tempah makes catwalk debut with menswear line in London
- Date: 7th January 2017
- Summary: ****WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** TINIE TEMPAH POSING WITH AND HUGGING MALE MODELS BACKSTAGE TINIE TEMPAH BEING CONGRATULATED BY FRIENDS TINIE TEMPAH BEING INTERVIEWED (SOUNDBITE) (English) RAPPER AND DESIGNER TINIE TEMPAH, SAYING: "I have never done my own menswear show. I have never had to deal with casting models before apart from music videos and mainly female ones. I have never had to deal with all the stress of getting the show ready, all the production costs, any of this so it's very different to anything I've done." TINIE TEMPAH BEING INTERVIEWED (SOUNDBITE) (English) RAPPER AND DESIGNER TINIE TEMPAH, ON WHY HE WANTED TO DO A MENSWEAR LINE, SAYING: "To be honest I got a little bit bored of people just saying I was really stylish just for wearing other people's clothes, you know, after a while I feel like people start to put more of the emphasis on the clothes than the actual person. You know 'He wore this 800 pounds, he wore this 1000 pounds' and I started to feel like I was a bit of a walking mannequin."
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- Keywords: Tinie Tempah rapper fashion music men's fashion London fashion week
- Location: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM / VARIOUS UNKNOWN FILMING LOCATIONS
- City: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM / VARIOUS UNKNOWN FILMING LOCATIONS
- Country: United Kingdom
- Topics: Arts/Culture/Entertainment,Fashion
- Reuters ID: LVA0025Y2ZKGP
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- Story Text: EDITORS NOTE: CONTAINS PROFANE LANGUAGE IN SHOTS 10, 11, 13 AND 22
British rapper Tinie Tempah made his catwalk debut at London Fashion Week Men's on Saturday (January 7) with a minimalistic, casualwear collection inspired by architecture and "the everyday man".
The 28-year-old, known for hits such as "Written in the Stars", "Miami 2 Ibiza" and 'Girls Like', opted for a simple colour palette of navy blue, grey, white and black to present his first creations of mainly loose tops, trousers and shorts for his menswear brand "What We Wear".
To the sound of a live music performance, models walked down the catwalk in zip jackets, large tops, drawstring shorts and ankle-length tracksuit-like trousers in cotton, neoprene, linen and nylon.
The "Pleats & Poppers" collection also featured subtle folds in designs and easy fastening on sleeves or the sides of trouser legs. The looks were accessorised with white sports shoes bearing the "What We Wear" logo at the back.
Tempah, who has designed clothing before, said the line would launch in April and that he would also consider doing a collection for women's wardrobes eventually.
"To be honest I got a little bit bored of people just saying I was really stylish just for wearing other people's clothes," he said of his decision to launch the menswear line.
"After a while I feel like people start to put more of the emphasis on the clothes than the actual person...I started to feel like I was a bit of a walking mannequin."
Asked if fashion could now take his focus away from music, he said: "No music is always the core focus and what people must always realise is that art is art. In the same way I sit down to produce a tune, I get the beat, I write the lyrics, I call in someone if I want them to feature on it. It's the same way that I will call a tailor, I will call a designer, I will call a pattern cutter and we will all sit down and make it happen."
London Fashion Week Men's runs until Monday. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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