GQ: Jaden Smith thinks that there's something they're not telling us
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2022 12:49 pm
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/a ... rview-2022
Ran across this the other day and wasn't going to share as the article didn't delve too deeply into "men's skirts". But that got me thinking - the article didn't make a big deal out of men wearing skirts, no existential crisis. Which in and of itself is quite notable.
Ran across this the other day and wasn't going to share as the article didn't delve too deeply into "men's skirts". But that got me thinking - the article didn't make a big deal out of men wearing skirts, no existential crisis. Which in and of itself is quite notable.
“I'm all about this mindset of ‘hey, this is what we believe in', and I don't want to follow anyone down a rabbit hole," Smith, who is small in stature but loud in voice, tells me as he prepares for the launch of his label Msftsrep's latest collection at Selfridges. “Everybody should want to dress their own avatar in what they want, and once you've realised your individual style it just comes as part of your own existence.” Unsurprisingly, he doesn't cite a fellow celebrity as his style icon. Instead, it's a nod to Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, and Batman. Why's that, then? “They're innovative. They don't follow trends.” We pause. “I exist outside trends, and I do what I believe.”