Long Live Le FLEUR*
As Tyler, the Creator announces the end of his luxury clothing line, we look back at his best Le FLEUR* looks, campaigns, and major milestones.
Long Live Le FLEUR*
As Tyler, the Creator announces the end of his luxury clothing line, we look back at his best Le FLEUR* looks, campaigns, and major milestones.
On December 3, 2025, Tyler, the Creator, took to Instagram to announce the end of his le FLEUR* clothing line. However, the multi-hyphenate artist was careful to mention that fragrances, accessories, and specific collaborations would continue, “just no more full collections of clothing.”
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When Tyler launched his first GOLF le FLEUR* x Converse collection in 2017, there was yet to be a full-fledged brand — but after the initial success of the collaboration, his project continued to grow. By 2019, the GOLF le FLEUR* brand expanded into an independent clothing line, eventually creating everything from an ice cream flavor to a personal fragrance, and eyewear.
By 2021, the rapper-turned designer had established a strong visual identity and design aesthetic: pastel hues, prep-infused luxury, and tasteful maximalism. His central silhouettes, including knitted sweater vests, sartorial shirting, and vintage jackets, became immediately recognizable, often employing retro florals or leopard prints in dopamine hues. It was that same year that Tyler took le FLEUR* “IRL,” with an innovative pop-up that traversed various locations in greater Los Angeles with a mobile format.
Since its inception, collaborations with the brand have been plentiful, including its inaugural Lacoste collaboration, a Louis Vuitton capsule, a Schott NYC jacket, nail polish with Pharrell‘s Humanrace, and home textiles with both Pendleton and Parachute. Independently, Tyler’s brand has developed its own signature fragrance called French Waltz, its travel cases, and eyeglasses.
The le FLEUR* aesthetic contrasted heavily with his first lifestyle brand Golf Wang (a reference from the Odd Future collective),launched in 2011. Departing from the darker themes of his early work, le FLEUR* boasted a gentler tone, similar to the spirit of his 2017 LP, “Flower Boy.”
Moving beyond the graphic hoodies and printed camp collar shirts of Golf Wang, the label developed a new language of ‘luxury’ fit for his unique vision. Through le FLEUR*, Tyler has not only pushed the boundaries of his artistic breadth but also popularized a distinct sensibility, portraying a softer yet brave approach to menswear and beyond.
In his heartfelt Instagram message, laced with gratitude to his many collaborators, he called making clothing his “second passion”. “It was a language I wanted to create, but now it’s time to slow down on communicating,” he concluded.
GOLF le FLEUR* Season Four, the final collection, is set to drop via the brand’s official webstore. Stay tuned to Hypebeast for the latest fashion industry news and insights.






















