FELIP: Fashion as Identity, Edge, and Expression

FELIP has carved a unique space in the fashion world — not just as a wearer of style, but as a creator of it. His fashion profile is a seamless extension of his artistry, merging performance, identity, and cultural influence with every look.

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Signature Aesthetic

FELIP’s style is instantly recognizable: dark, layered, minimal yet daring. He frequently sports oversized silhouettes, all-black ensembles, and experimental cuts that give off a bold, almost futuristic energy. Rooted in streetwear and high-fashion influences, his look blurs the lines between genre and gender, presenting fashion as both armor and art.

Brands He’s Known to Wear

FELIP has been spotted in cutting-edge labels such as:

  • Vetements – bold statements through exaggerated cuts and anti-fashion irony
  • Balenciaga – oversized streetwear with attitude
  • Rick Owens – for its gothic, avant-garde silhouettes
  • Yohji Yamamoto – elegant black layering with Japanese precision
  • Maison Margiela – art-meets-clothing
  • Raf Simons – youth-driven tailoring and rebellion
  • Comme des Garçons – unconventional, deconstructed fashion
  • AMBUSH & Chrome Hearts – for accessories with edge
  • Nike – grounding his outfits with sporty pieces

Styling Choices

FELIP isn’t afraid to explore silhouettes often considered outside the mainstream for male artists. From cropped tops and wide-leg trousers to custom utility vests and harnesses, each outfit feels intentional—crafted with edge, depth, and storytelling.

He elevates his look with:

  • Combat boots & Doc Martens
  • Statement jewelry (chains, rings, ear cuffs)
  • Nail art & abstract eyeliner
  • Monochrome or earth-toned palettes
  • Oversized hoodies & layered outerwear
  • Leather gloves & arm warmers
  • Tinted or futuristic eyewear
  • High collars, masks, and hoods that create an air of mystery
  • Caps, beanies, and headwear that frame his mood
  • Sling bags & structured handbags—functional yet fashion-forward
  • Hair transformations—from buzz cuts to mullets, and colors ranging from icy blond to fiery red, reflecting his evolving persona
  • Denim jeans—distressed, oversized, or reworked into experimental silhouettes
  • Leather clothing—jackets, pants, or accents that inject a bold, rebellious edge

His styling often balances raw streetwear with conceptual fashion, building a visual persona that is both enigmatic and boldly self-assured.

Fashion as Creative Direction

More than just a model, FELIP is a stylist and designer in his own right. With a background in visual arts and hands-on experience in sewing and sketching, he curates and even crafts some of his own wardrobe pieces. His performance outfits often reflect deeper concepts, aligning with his music’s themes and visual narratives.

Beyond the Stage

FELIP’s fashion resonates with fans because it’s authentic. He uses fashion to challenge norms, tell stories, and express emotions that don’t always make it into lyrics. Whether he’s at a fashion event, shooting a music video, or casually posting online, FELIP embodies a fearless, evolving aesthetic that turns heads and sparks conversations.

In FELIP’s world, fashion isn’t just worn — it’s lived.

FELIP’s Fashion Roots: Emo Era and Early DIY Style

In Episode 9 of SB19’s TIME FIRST podcast on Spotify, FELIP opened up about his long-standing passion for fashion. He shared that his interest in styling began as early as his teenage years, during the peak of the emo era. Back then, he confidently wore light-colored skinny jeans—even in bold hues like pink and yellow—and wasn’t afraid to experiment with eyeliner to complete the look. More than just following trends, FELIP was already making his mark through customization: he would sew, stitch, and style his own clothes, crafting original pieces by hand.

One striking detail he revealed was that a specific Balenciaga design he recently came across reminded him of something he had created during his youth. This nostalgic connection could explain his current affinity for the brand—possibly a nod to his early fashion experiments and a full-circle moment in his style evolution.

He also shared that when he received his very first paycheck with SB19, he bought himself a Balenciaga piece as a gift—a personal milestone that marked the beginning of a more expressive, high-fashion journey. Since then, his wardrobe has grown to include notable designer pieces, from clothing to accessories. That young fashion spirit in him seems even more excited and experimental today, now with the means to explore his style on a bigger scale.