If thinking about the looks of an artist like Fedezyou are inclined to describe his style as perfectly in line with his role as rappersometimes on the border line with the punk rockanother great passion of his, get ready to be proven wrong, because you are now about to see something that might surprise you.
Musical currents are known for having a very specific aesthetic, embodied by those who represent them as well as by those who are fans, but often the desire to experience something new takes over. And in the case of our rapper – one of the most anticipated guests ever in the episode of Beasts broadcast on Tuesday 9 April – born Federico Lucia, this thing has happened several times, especially in the ten looks that we are about to show you.
Going to browse through the images of the past, from the beginning to the first appearances at the table of X Factorpassing through marriage and moments as a couple (before the recent uncoupling) with Chiara Ferragni on the front rows of fashion shows as well as on the red carpets of the most famous social events, it was impossible not to notice her great transformative skills.
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Let's be clear, sneakers and T-shirts they look like a common thread of his wardrobe impossible to break, to the point of having chosen a simple black crewneck also for his highly anticipated one heart-to-heart interview on the program Beasts by Francesca Fagnani, the first appearance after the tumultuous events of recent months.
But there's more besides t-shirts: suits jacquard with pussy-bow shirts, Bermuda shorts with animal print, pattern bold and combinations that bring to mind the Seventies style are just some of the trends he interpreted (in some cases excellently) and which perhaps we would not have expected to see on him.
Find out below the ten most unexpected and surprising looks with whom Fedez has truly amazed us in recent years. And we also tell you what made them so special.
In the python suit

Fedez and Chiara Ferragni at the Versace Spring/Summer 2019 fashion show. (Photo by Jacopo Raule/Getty Images)
Jacopo Raule/Getty ImagesL'animalier it is one of the most distant things from those who love jeans and printed t-shirts: it is that kind of pattern loved by those who prefer a style that is anything but minimal (with the exception of certain rockers who choose it for boots). In this case however, on an oversized shirt and Bermuda shorts, the black&white python is really pleasant and well balanced (but above all not at all obvious).
Reverse gold at the MET Gala

At the 2022 Met Gala (Photo by Kevin Mazur/MG22/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue ).
Kevin Mazur/MG22/Getty ImagesA bit Amadeus on the Sanremo stage and a bit Tony Binarelli ready to draw a deck of cards to enchant those present: the Versace suit chosen for the MET Gala, with revers and gold sequin lining, matching the buttons and zips on the shoes (zips!), was a noteworthy maximalist choice. Of merit though…
Total leather and (very) low crotch

On the red carpet of Hell in Florence in 2016. (Photo by Camilla Morandi – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Camilla Morandi – Corbis/Getty ImagesA mix you wouldn't expect for a film premiere: biker jacket and black leather trousers that were skinny on the leg but with a slightly low crotch as was popular at the time (we're talking about 2016). If it's true that fashion is cyclical, let's hope their return takes quite some time.
The brocade suit

During the final of X Factor 16 in 2022. (Photo by Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty Images)
Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty ImagesEmbroidered ex-voto hearts, a touch of lurex thread and a pink shirt with a Gucci bow: we've never seen it like this. Unfortunately we would say, because it is an original look, far from those worn previously. And we loved it.
Seventies Quotes

With Chiara Ferragni at the Gucci Fall/Winter 2022/23 fashion show.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesClark Kent glasses, trousers and sweater with a deep V-neck, as they did in the Seventies. A mix, signed by Gucci, unexpected and intriguing, even if the expression on his face doesn't seem very convinced.
With the quiet luxury polo shirt

At the photocall of the 2022 edition of X Factor 2022.
Rosdiana Ciaravolo/Getty ImagesA recent change in style, more mature and sophisticated with a short-sleeved knitted polo shirt, combined with black jeans and ankle boots chelsea.
Monogram, from head to toe

At the Fendi Spring/Summer 2019 fashion show.
Jacopo Raule/Getty ImagesIn the true sense of the word, because Fendi's double Fs also flourish on sneakers. A customized look, which follows the maximalist trend typical of American rappers.
Check, British style

With contestant Samuel Storm a X Factor 11, 2017.
Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty ImagesOne pattern leads to another and in this case the protagonist is the famous Burberry check, chosen in the traditional and most widespread variant, for a shirt that certainly does not go unnoticed.
The complete nude effect

During the fifth live of X Factor 16, 2022.
Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty ImagesJacket and trousers by Off White worn with a simple black tank top. What is striking is the choice of colour, a powder shade which, thanks to the bleached hair, creates an overall effect that we could define as nude.
From effect to nude (the real one)

During the final of X Factor 16, 2022.
Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty ImagesIt's not a real look, because that's what you see It's not a T-shirt but a skilful make-up job that, rather than dressing, “undresses” Fedez of his unmistakable tattoos. Full stop.
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