André Larnyoh on slouchy style, hip-hop, and diversity | #033
This episode is an important one. André is an actor, writer and menswear-head who’s known for his louche, creative personal style.
This week, he makes the case for slouchy style and waxes lyrical on jazz and hip-hop. He and Aleks also discuss the industry’s unfortunate lack of diversity, and André’s combined passion and honesty makes for powerful listening.
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Show Notes
André Larnyoh — Instagram
[07:21] Die, Workwear!
[07:27] The Studio Artist Look, article
[12:28] Bitches Brew, Miles Davis
[14:50] Ethan Newton, HCR S03 E01
[16:18] Bullitt, 1968
[16:19] The Thomas Crown Affair, 1968
[16:26] Doug Hayward
[17:07] The Italian Job, 1969
[17:08] Get Carter, 1971
[18:45] Jean-Michel Basquiat
[22:41] A Tribe Called Quest, Jazz (We've Got) Buggin' Out
[23:37] So What (1959), Miles Davis
[28:29] Art Comes First
[28:30] Casely-Hayford
[31:11] Jason Jules
[31:20] Adam Rogers
[31:33] Norwegian Rain
[31:37] Ikiré Jones
[31:38] Post–Imperial
[38:07] No Man Walks Alone
[38:08] Greg Lellouche, HCR S02 E09