issue no. #523

Rema - Trouble Maker

In 'Trouble Maker' by Rema, we celebrate a sartorial narrative that is nothing short of vibrant, daring, and impeccably stylish. The fusion of street-style aesthetics with high-fashion sensibilities sets a dynamic stage for this visually captivating performance. Bodies are adorned in striking hues, playing with the contrast of vibrant reds against neutral tones to accentuate the empowering energy of the piece. Tracksuits boast unpredictable camo print designs and kangaroo pockets, exuding a utilitarian appeal that could easily roam the urban jungle. Our eyes are led to details – stitching work reminiscent of classic denim jackets, tastefully reimagined in a daring red. The Western-influenced Harrington tracksuits with tape detailing grace the scene with a hint of untamed spirit. We find the artist breaking sartorial boundaries in straight suit trousers that challenge the traditional colors of power. Tying the individual pieces together are nuanced additions of faux-fur gilets – an ode to luxury in a sea of streetwear. The personal touch of a wirework hair clip adds a dash of femininity to an otherwise androgynous, avant-garde presentation. The performers are seen modelling PU plisse trousers that add texture and an element of raw, unrefined elegance. Completing the sartorial symphony is a cream coloured revere shirt, adding a quaint charm to the mix. This kaleidoscope of fashion seen in 'Trouble Maker' begins to blur the lines between music, performance, and the spectacle of high fashion.