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The stylistic rebirth of Tyler, The Creator after “Dogtooth”.

Tyler, The Creator’s new album “Dogtooth” marks the beginning of a new sartorial era for the iconic rapper.

Everything Tyler, The Creator touches turns to gold. An idea that is again glimpsed in the new album “Dogtooth”, part of the album “Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale”, which also marks the beginning of a new sartorial era for the rapper.

Each Tyler album is equivalent to a new stylistic era for one of the leading musicians in fashion, with a marked aesthetic that fluctuates between preppy codes borrowed from the “Ivy Style” imaginary, and prints and color based on sub-cultural references, between monochromatic tailored suits, skate shoes, loafers and platinum blond wigs.

INSIDE THE VIDEO CLIP

The “Dogtooth” album projects a new collection of unreleased tracks that did not make it onto the album released in 2021, “Call Me If You Get Lost“, along with a music clip that he directs himself, taking us into a new episode of the rapper divided into two stylistic chapters.

In the first part of the video, if we put the focus on the sartorial vision, we see how he appears dressed in work clothes, a flannel shirt, a vest and light jeans on a crane with which he ends up destroying a series of Rolls Royce.

This look contrasts with the second outfit in which he wears a cream-colored tailored suit, a leopard print tie and a white ushanka hat to walk a pack of dogs. Codes that again represent the eclecticism in the style of Tyler, who often experiments with the imaginary explorer boy as an elevated style concept in which he distills his inner world in aesthetic format.

In this sense, this musical release could project a kind of fashion revival for the rapper in which he explores new stylistic avenues and incorporates them into his identity.

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