A Look at Tyler, the Creator's Eclectic Style
The artist behind Call Me If You Get Lost, Odd Future Records, and Golf Wang isn't afraid to experiment with his personal style.
Tyler, the Creator is known for his color-infused clothing line, Golf le Fleur, and his Grammy-winning musical style. The California native has dominated both the fashion and music industries with the same eclectic mindset and unparalleled ability to create. With his own label, Odd Future Records, under his belt, Tyler constantly proves that he is not only an artist but a successful businessman. The man behind the much-loved musical festival Camp Flog Gnaw and founding member of the Odd Future music collective is connected with Hollywood's most sought-after figures. Cultural icons like Rihanna and Kanye West are just a few members of Tyler's inner circle. Similar to his A-list friends, Tyler's sense of style has been a prime example of major trends. His signature cropped pants, platform loafers, and pops of color have continuously shaped the cool-boy aesthetic.
Beyond the sought-after Odd Future and concert merch, the rapper's brand Golf le Fleur, or Golf Wang, has garnered insane amounts of support from fashion lovers everywhere. New drops sell out instantly and resale prices skyrocket as a result of the highly coveted items. Golf Wangs' signature animated flower can be immediately identified anywhere and has become of symbol of Tyler's propensity for color and statement patterns. At the 2020 Grammy Awards, the artist sported a bright pink Golf Wang bellhop look for the red carpet, and later changed into a pink and red striped polo shirt, hat, and brown cropped trousers to accept his award for Best Rap Album. This chill ensemble exemplifies his ability to mix bold pieces with elegantly tailored components to create an easily replicated look. Moreover, his style eloquently captures his Cali skater-boy roots, an aesthetic that is at the forefront of men's dressing today.
Whether on stage, the red carpet, or orchestrating Virgi, Tyler sticks to a few key style signatures. He often reaches for preppy pieces like pullover sweaters and sweater vests in pastel shades. The artist is also particular about his pants—he's almost always in a cropped fit, sometimes flared, and tailored just right. To top it off, Tyler plays around with headwear, going through a rotation of beanies, bucket hats, and baseball caps, and occasionally pulling out a bleach blonde wig for fun.
On the artist's 32nd birthday, check out some of his best looks: