With the power of Ryu, and the ferocity of Blanka, Kamasi Washington gives us a "shoryuken" to the chin and a "hadouken" to the face.
To those in the know, we realize this look has been around for a few years, but society has finally caught up the "soul jazz" subculture.
Do not take this as an endorsement of anime. The editorial staff has a strict "no anime" policy.
What? A double entry? Of course.
To rock this look at its "full power", to quote Dragonball Z (the Dragonball franchise doesn't count as anime), be sure to role with a squad.
It is very well known that our publication likes to "celebrate the big boys", and celebrate we will.
Cesar and Adrian Alba of Heavy Weight Musik know what it means to "rock a look" and "rock a beat".
This dynamic dancing duo has danced into our hearts, and into our April 2022 lookbook.
We all learn in primary school that people respect three things... money, egotism, and fashion. Ted DiBiase, the Million Dollar Man, is no stranger to all three.
Though one of the greatest "villains" of WWE fame, he is a hero of April fashion.
Our women consulting group said that if this persona is embodied on a first date, prepare to be proposed to.
Hat? Check. Chain? Check. Animal skin? Check. Speed shades? Check.
Everyone saw this coming from a mile away.
Drummer DJ Johnson, from that psych/rock/funk band, emerged from the depths of the pocket to grace us with this look.
Happy April :).