If Loving Machine Gun Kelly’s Style Is Wrong, I Don’t Want to Be Right

This high-octane closet is a far cry from what Machine Gun Kelly was wearing when he entered the music industry as a rapper in the late ’00s up through the late 2010s. In 2018, he released a video “Rap Devil”—a bonafide Eminem diss track in which he performed shirtless in simple black pants, ate cereal, and carried a shovel. In his other videos from the same time period, he’s typically in a nondescript shirt and pants. When the artist entered the pop-punk world, he started embracing the genre’s utilitarian baggy shorts and white tank look. There was nothing bright, yet. It wasn’t until his Tickets To My Downfall album that we began to see electric flickers of yellow or pink in his outfits.

Currently, Machine Gun Kelly is a full-blown peacock when it comes to clothes and music. Still, he’s not your typical high fashion guy. Sure, he’s worn his fair share of designer clothes, but he’s not wearing hard-to-find archival items. Nor is he in the buzziest brands of the moment like SS Daley or Ernest W. Baker, or celeb-favorites like Givenchy and Louis Vuitton. He doesn’t seem like he has any intention of polishing his look in the classic sense, and instead prefers under-the-radar labels.

And good, because classic would never work on the man. Instead, this larger-than-life style is a great fit for the musician who has a boyish, Peter Pan quality and loves to experiment. No matter how loud his wardrobe is, the clothes never outshine him but rather, complement him. Here, MGK is calling the sartorial shots. It’s quite entertaining, and sometimes even chic.

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