Post Malone’s own fashion brand will be unveiled next month

The Rockstar hitmaker, whose real name is Austin Richard Post, will launch his fashion career on September 1 with a catwalk show in Paris.

According to WWD, the event’s invitations hinted at the Season One sunset time, but other specifics are being kept under wraps.

Even though he’s only starting his own business, he’s already collaborated with brands like Crocs and Ugg.

He announced a collaboration with SKIMS just last week.

“I’m all about comfort and feeling good in what I wear,” he added in a statement.

“I think these pieces are entertaining; the camo is particularly striking. I’ve always been interested in camouflage.

Malone appears in a variety of comfortable ensembles showcasing SKIMS’ Heavyweight Fleece fabric in a professional photo session with a Western theme to promote the brand’s menswear ranges.

Kim Kardashian, SKIMS’s founder and CCO, called the collaboration between Malone and SKIMS a “perfect fit.”

She went on: “Post Malone’s effortless energy and style, which truly shine through in this campaign, truly embody the spirit of the SKIMS Man.”

“This launch is significant for us because we’re launching our new heavyweight fleece, which elevates comfort and quality to a new level, in addition to growing our male collection.

“It felt like the right fit to have Post lead the campaign.”

The new collection, which is currently on sale, includes fleece items, t-shirts, and underwear. It includes a limited-edition selection of designs with Realtree camouflage prints.

“Oh, I guess I was an SKIMS man,” Post said to GQ magazine. It can get really, really cold in Utah. I also discovered this comforter robe somehow.

It was perhaps the most comfortable thing I’ve ever worn in my life, and I always wore it when I went out to smoke at night.

“I’m naked in the woods now because it just got out of hand from there.” Not exactly nude. However, the underwear is hidden from view. They’re disguised.

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