Rihanna and Nicki Minaj both seen over the weekend wearing the Spiked Equestrian Hat from the HOUSE OF MALAKAI collection. The girls, who were last seen together in New York City during fashion week with designer Alexander Wang, must have bonded over the Bali based designer who has been getting attention across both artists social media feeds ever since.
BRAND: HOUSE OF MALAKAI (HOM)
RETAIL: $300.00
STYLE: Spiked Equestrian Hat
DETAILS: Casted Gold plated Spikes adorn this piece, available in Black or White with Gold or Silver Hardwear.
PURCHASE: at select retailers including MAJESTY BLACK, LANE CRAWFORD, PASAR, ATRIUM, CANDY, AND MORE
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ABOUT HOUSE OF MALAKIA's HELIOLATRY COLLECTION: HOM’s Heliolatry collection mixes military and futuristic themes with laser cut leathers accented with studs, grommets and intricate beading. The collection features an array of familiar shapes such as caps and visors all with unique twists including leather caps with standing brims and cut out designs, a trucker hat with flowing chains, and visors with leather ear cuffs and accented metal grommets. The color palette of black, white, red and gold accentuates each headpiece’s unique aesthetic for a true mix of high fashion and streetwear. Fans of HOM include 2NE1, Beyonce, 2 Chainz, Rihanna and more. HOM is available at select retailers including MAJESTY BLACK, LANE CRAWFORD, PASAR, ATRIUM, and CANDY.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER MALAKAI: Malakai is a self-taught, multi disciplinary artist. He has been creating bespoke fashions, jewelry and decor since 1999. Rooted in the west coast underground, he began his career as a performance artist, crafting elaborate, avant-garde costuming transitioning into artistic direction, styling, modeling and djing. House Of Malakai was birthed in 2011 as a vehicle to share his diverse vision. Malakai’s influences are pulled from high fashion, science, revolutionaries, archeological digs ,and underground movements. Ancient tribal culture weaves seamlessly with cutting edge technology in the hands of this multi media artist. His work transcends our time – a familiar memory of something we’ve never seen before.
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