Musician surprises with talent for embroidery in London show that eschews the cliches of rapper style

Of the side hustles you might expect from a rapper and grime artist, a talent for embroidery is not the first that springs to mind.

But with his first catwalk show on Saturday, the Mercury prize-winning British musician and producer Skepta showed that his Mains brand has something different to offer than the gold-teeth-big-logo cliches of rapper style. A bomber jacket in ivory bouclé tweed – a fabric that speaks the catwalk language of Chanel, not of streetwear – was embellished with the letter M, hand-embroidered in glass and crystal beads by the creative director himself.

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