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CREATIVE CROSSOVER
The Straits Times
|March 07, 2025
Prominent brands are appointing celebrities in creative positions, reshaping the intersection between sports, music and fashion
In end-February, global eyewear giant Ray-Ban appointed American rapper A$AP Rocky as its first creative director.
The surprise announcement came on the back of the 36-year-old's acquittal in a gun assault trial, in which he was accused of firing a handgun at a former friend on a Hollywood street in 2021.
Little did the public realize, then, that the paparazzi shots of Rocky arriving at and leaving court in jet-black Ray-Ban shades would end up capturing a fashion cultural moment.
The hip-hop star—who shares two sons aged one and two with his girlfriend, Barbadian pop star and beauty mogul Rihanna—was tapped for his distinctive vision to shape the future of the brand's image and design, according to a media statement.
"For nearly 80 years, the brand has been on the faces of the most iconic musicians, artists, actors and heroes—shaping and reshaping the status quo, leading cultural revolutions of all the times," said Ray-Ban president Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio. "A$AP Rocky's ability to push the boundaries of the diverse worlds he explores aligns with the Ray-Ban DNA."
In his new role, Rocky will helm Ray-Ban Studios, the brand's sub-label and creative platform for self-expression.
Aside from designing eyewear, he will oversee creative projects, direct campaigns and redesign stores while incorporating music, fashion and the arts.
Rocky, who made his Paris Fashion Week debut in 2024 with an apparel project titled American Sabotage, kicks off the appointment with an April 2025 release of the Blacked Out Collection.
Expect a redesign of the brand's Mega Icons with gold-plated details and new ultra-black lenses.
His is the latest in a series of unusual cross-industry creative appointments at prominent brands.
Earlier in February, Japanese fashion designer Nigo surprised the fashion world by announcing that he would join FamilyMart as its creative director.
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