Tyler, The Creator Based His Igor Costume On A Silhouette He Was Into
The most memorable part of
Tyler, The Creator's video for "
Earfquake" from his latest studio album
Igor, is him wearing a platinum blonde wig and sky blue suit, rigid with his movements and hilarious if he opens his mouth. This ensemble, which has come be referred to because the
Igor suit, isn't just some random fit. In a cover story for
GQ's Men Of The Year Issue,
Tyler discussed what the outfit means and where it comes from.
The
Igor costume began as a stop-motion character based on a particular female silhouette that was interesting to him, "with the scarf and the cool blazer." "It's like, I don't have the hair to pull that silhouette off. So it's like, man, if I was a fucking white lady in Denmark." Elsewhere in the cover story, he talked a little about the meaning of the costume. "The
Igor shit plays a thin line between goofy and funny and art,” he said. “I routinely have to be cautious so it doesn't fuck everyone's perception up. It's art and an idea.”
Tyler also discussed a little about how he felt soon after an epic efficiency at Madison Square Garden in September. "It was one of the craziest feelings,” he mentioned. “If I died right now… Bro, I don't know. I was okay with everything.”
Check out the entire interview in the link up above.
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