Post Malone debuts fashion brand, Austin Post, with Paris runway show



Post Malone debuted his new fashion line, Austin Post, during a runway show in Paris. Abdullah Firas/ABACA/Shutterstock

Post Malone has just added “designer” to his resume.

On Monday night, the “Better Now” singer debuted his new fashion line, Austin Post, with a runway show in Paris at the Hôtel de Bourdon – Maison Pozzo di Borgo, the former mansion of late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.

Malone, 30, whose real name is Austin Richard Post, introduced the label’s inaugural collection, “Season One: At First Light,” an assortment that hones in on “Dallas western with Southwest ranch influences,” per a press release shared with GQ.

The show was held at the Hôtel de Bourdon – Maison Pozzo di Borgo, the former mansion of late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. Abdullah Firas/ABACA/Shutterstock
Malone introduced the label’s inaugural collection, “Season One: At First Light.” Getty Images
Standout items include fringe jackets, dark-wash denim embroidered with stars and plaid tops. WireImage

“From his Texas roots to the mountains of Utah, his eye was shaped by ranch culture, turquoise, boots, denim, and years immersed in global luxury through music,” the statement continued.

“Drawing on these foundations, the label fuses Dallas’ western heritage with the spirit of the Southwest, reframed through an Americana lens.”

Standout items include fringe jackets, dark-wash denim embroidered with stars, plaid tops and, of course, a medley of cowboy hats.

Meanwhile, Texas-based Lucchese Bootmaker was the exclusive footwear brand.

Texas-based Lucchese Bootmaker was the exclusive footwear brand. Getty Images
In an interview with WWD at the event, the 30-year-old revealed that a fashion line is something “he’s always wanted to do.” Getty Images

Malone took to the runway at the end of the show, clad in a light-wash denim-on-denim look, straw hat and a statement belt — with a beer in hand, too.

In an interview with WWD at the event, the 30-year-old revealed that a fashion line is something “he’s always wanted to do.” Malone added, “And I figured, why the hell not right now? I think the product that me and the team have created is really special and speaks to me, and I’m super f—g excited.”

The musician teased his latest venture via an Instagram post shared on Sunday. “Paris, France — September 1st,” he captioned a photo of himself wearing a Canadian tuxedo look with a light-wash top and jeans a few shades darker.

And the comments are nothing short of enthusiastic. “We ready,” one user wrote. A second added, “I’m so excited 😄”

Rodeo chic.



Credit to Nypost AND Peoples

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