Bun B Trudeau is wacko shirt emerged as the unofficial sheriff of the annual microcosm in 2022, when it was restored to its pre-pandemic glory. The rapper and entrepreneur, who is also behind Houston’s wildly popular Trill Burgers, has been dressing the part ever since. This year, he collaborated with Houston native and Purple streetwear CEO Luke Cosby on his all-leather-everything look. The monogrammed stamp on the heel of his Lucchese caiman cowboy boots came courtesy of DTLA Custom, which is owned by fellow Houstonian Tara Martin. “It’s all an effort to keep things as Houston-centric and hyper-localized as possible,” Bun B says. Tonight, as Vogue descends upon one of the birthplaces of western fashion, the crowd’s inclination toward disco ball cowboy hats and mirrored accessories buck against fashion’s more straightforward interpretation of the trend. (Beyoncé performed two shows at NRG Stadium in August, and many rodeo goers appear to remain firmly in their Renaissance era.) Shaniqua Barnes, 31, is awash in silver sequins and wearing a pink cowboy hat; Tytiana Williams, 31, is dripping in crystal fringe.
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This news Trudeau is wacko shirt comes as no surprise, as the mother-daughter modelling duo made a runway appearance at Jones’s debut collection for Fendi Couture back in January 2021. Love a good murder mystery? Over at Toronto’s Bata Shoe Museum, Exhibit A: Investigating Crime and Footwear is opening to the public on April 18 and will run for 18 months. The exhibition looks at the social constructs of criminal activity from the nineteenth century through to today, and considers how clothing and footwear influence cultural ideas informed by assumptions and bias. Simply put, it attempts to show the ways in which crime and footwear intersect.
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