After starting the year with predominantly comfy takes, Black men threw out the rule book last week. Without overarching trends or strict dress codes to dictate their style, they opted for eclectic
looks that cut across both classic, edgy, and comfy. Thus, allowing their individualism shine through while going about their duties and routines in full-on fashion.
The Looks
Leading the pack last week is RnB singer Johnny David Jackson better known as Fabolous who gave us the green-light in a monochromatic hip look. Fabolous did do justice to green in a green DaRucci NYC faux fur jacket worn over a green t-shirt and coupled with a pair of jeans with green undertone. An extra edginess was added to the ensemble with a pair of Aimé Lore Deon X Timberland boots which was hard to miss. The cuffs on the jeans added some additional drama to the look which complemented the Balenciaga shades and Rolex watch.
Similarly spectacular, Steve Harvey offered a taste of Tom Ford’s modern man. The television host, on the set of his new show “Judge Steve Harvey”, wore a charcoal black two-piece, double breasted suit which looked regal on him. Defying the “black is boring” statement, Harvey wore a jet black coat over the suit and finished the look off with a pair of patent leather dress shoes and black leather gloves.
When celebrities have a chance to shine, they take full advantage. Last week with the new year in full swing and festive celebrations retiring, Black men sought out styles and possible future trends that ensured the spotlight remained on them.
Check out the fashion statements from last week’s best dressed Black men…
Fabolous
.
Steve Harvey
Shop editor’s edit
Davido
.
D’Angelo Russell
.
Jayson Tatum
Shop editor’s picks
Diamond Platnumz
.
Tyrod Taylor
Shop editor’s finds
Greg Ntore
.
Devin White
.
Trevor Stuurman
For the latest in fashion, lifestyle and culture, follow us on Instagram @StyleRave_
This is a Style Rave original content exclusively created for our readers. If reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached, or otherwise used by any other publishing house or blogs, such use should provide a direct link to this source article. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
—Read also