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To kick off his meaningful reintroduction, Tesfaye attended the Cannes premiere of The Idol in noticeably more restrained and dapper attire than the enviable array of red blazers, boxy jackets, and bomber coats we’ve seen him in. On Monday, it was all about the expertly crafted tuxedo and an iced-out wrist with his Piaget watch. Tesfaye and his stylist, Matthew Henson, turned to designer Jonathan Anderson at Loewe for the formal moment. “We wanted to go with something formal with a twist that you might not notice at first glance,” Henson. “We went with a tuxedo that has a tighter placket and smaller lapel inspired by a leather jacket Jonathan did, for a modern take on a tuxedo.” The collaboration resulted in a suit that perfectly aligned with modern trends and approaches to the men’s suiting. Tesfaye’s silhouette was streamlined and fresh, but not overly trendy the hard-to-achieve Goldilocks point.
Now that her Mexico City jaunt is over, however, Keys will rest for a bit. But come June, she’ll be right back to work with her “Keys to the Summer” tour, which kicks off on June 28th in the U.S. “It’s going to be incredible,” says Keys. “It’s my first 360 [degrees] show ever! The stage is right in the middle of the entire arena. It’s going to be one of the most beautiful, special things I’ve ever done.” We can’t wait. Abel Tesfaye, the artist you may know as The Weeknd, is hard-launching a new era. The record-breaking pop star is entering exciting new territory through his acting debut in the HBO drama The Idol, where he plays an enigmatic LA club owner and cult leader named Tedros. Leading up to the premiere of the series on June 4, the star made another big announcement: He is shedding his moniker and going by his birth name. As he told W Magazine, “This is something that I have to do. As The Weeknd, I’ve said everything I can say.”
She described the runway, which she watched from the front row, as an “emotional” experience. “The inspiration that was taken from Mexican culture that was honored, just really seeing that play out in the show was really beautiful with all the hairstyles, the faces of the women and the diversity of the models,” Keys says. “I thought that was really powerful.” The star’s favorite part was the impactful statement made during the finale, when Chiuri showcased white dresses with red embroidery that called attention to missing or murdered Indigenous women. “The statement at the end of the show that Maria Grazia made with the women in white, I thought that was tremendous,” says Keys. “To learn and to discover more about how many Mexican women go missing. . . and to create a special moment in the show for that, was really powerful. It shows the way that we can combine art, fashion, and activism to open people’s minds to what’s happening.”
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