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Chrome Hearts Clothing is

“Fuckin’ label it whatever you want. I just call Chrome Hearts, ‘Chrome Hearts.‘ If you have to tell somebody what you are – you aren’t.“ .

Chrome Hearts clothing was born to be an authentic take on streetwear but was fashioned to feel at home on stage or stand out on the music floor of any concert venue (mosh pits included!). Signature pieces such as the Chrome Hearts Multicolor Cross Cemetery T-Shirt and the Chrome Hearts Multi Logo T-Shirt (both in black, what else?) are the gorgeous staples that every Chrome Hearts closet needs.

Stark has realized his artistic vision uncompromisingly, causing the world to become aware of one important fact: where to buy Chrome Hearts is tantamount to rebelling against the forceful, commercial trends of fashion.

Travis Scott

Travis Scott, full name Jacques Bermon Webster II, is an American rapper, singer, record producer and fashion designer. He was born on April 30, 1992 in Houston, Texas. Scott gained popularity thanks to his unique musical style, combining elements of rap, hip-hop and alternative music. His dynamic sound and energetic stage performances have made him one of the most recognizable artists in the music industry.  Having recently provided sneak previews of new unreleased music in what Travis Scott described as ‘The Road to Utopia’, it looks as though the roll-out process is well and truly underway as La Flame provides a close-up look of a potential Chrome Hearts collaboration.

Rihanna

Rihanna is the queen of fashion (in my opinion), she does what she wants and she owns it. The mix of the 60’s beauty with the overtly westernized outfit is amazing. This outfit is made for the desert. Obviously not the real desert, the ‘Hollywood’ desert.

When it comes to fashion, no one competes with Rihanna. Heading to Indio, California to take in Coachella this weekend, she left the flower crowns and body paint at home, showing up in looks direct from the runway. While the star has always had fun pushing the limits of festival dressing—who can forget last year’s epic Gucci bodysuit or the Matthew Adams Dolan deconstructed denim?—this go round proved her most daring. Pulling out transparent Y/Project, custom Chrome Hearts, and a face-covering balaclava that rendered her almost incognito, she took style risks few others would attempt—exactly what she and Fenty creative director Jahleel Weaver were going for. “Coachella should always be fun and disruptive,” shared Weaver via email. “We had such a moment last year with the Gucci crystal bodysuit and mask, so how do we top that?”