West End is the ultimate place in London to find all types of styles, get inspired, and share it to thousands of people all in one place. We’ve been capturing spring street styles and now have a collective for you to gain inspiration from.
Photographed by Asha John
West End is the ultimate place in London to find all types of styles, get inspired, and share it to thousands of people all in one place. We’ve been capturing spring street styles and now have a collective for you to gain inspiration from.
Photographed by Asha John
With a queue measuring around the whole of London’s Brixton Academy filled with fans channelling their best version of ‘All Black’ with some key details and appearances from some celebs and members of London’s underground scene swaying within the crowd for what was Harlem born rapper A$AP Rocky’s 2nd sold out show in Brixton.
The show started at 9pm shortly before A$AP’s support act a new duo from California came on, but from the crowds vibe they was clearly only interested to see Rocky tonight.
After a few rap hits were played from Kanye West, Rick Ross and Notorious B.I.G the lights went to dark and the crowd knew it was time. The black curtain dropped and thus was revealed Rocky opening the show with the song Suddenly standing on a beautiful all white stage dressed wearing a rare white/silver North Face bulletproof jacket, white Pyrex shorts, white leggings, A white leather snapback and all white Nike Air Force Ones which surprised most fans who had come dressed in all black for the show but Rocky has clearly moved on from that with channelling summers all white trend very well running throughout the entire show and stage production.
He performed well-known hits such as Goldie, Fashion Killa, Angels and new single Wild For the Night along with mixtape favourites Purple Swag, Peso and Wassup but had to close the show with F***** Problems which the crowd loved and gave a few short speeches on life and his love for London.
Words by Jordan Harrison