Asake wore an outfit from the German brand No Faith Studios for a show in Paris.
Interestingly, he was also debuting new locs on his hair, different from his usual long locs. He wore an inner black cotton vest to perform, which he removed much later.
The outfit, though eccentric to some, is actually perfect for a stage performance. It’s an outfit perfect for the alte, punk rock sect who aren’t about looking nice and prissy. Though it’s an androgynous outfit, it does appear more feminine and that's not a bad thing. My only criticism is that the flared pants covering his legs made him look short.
Very few times exist when a model looks better than a celebrity in an outfit, and this is one of those times.
Her haircut is edgy enough to pull off the look, plus her slender body, thin waist, and tall figure just gave the outfit extraordinary symmetry. In the words of Gen Z, she ‘bodied’ the outfit.