Juelz Santana, Shot by Ari Marcopoulos, for Supreme
Paying homage to the rapper’s ‘Final Destination’ visuals in a true full-circle moment.
Juelz Santana, Shot by Ari Marcopoulos, for Supreme
Paying homage to the rapper’s ‘Final Destination’ visuals in a true full-circle moment.
Juelz Santana‘s Supreme shoot is a true full-circle moment.
That term, “full-circle moment,” gets thrown around a lot these days in the world of fashion storytelling, but the Harlem hip-hop pioneer finds himself in front of Ari Marcopoulous‘ lens in a new Supreme shoot that leans into the late-nineties, early-2000s nostalgia.
Specifically, the shoot pulls from Santana’s Final Destination visuals; on the cover art for the rapper’s 2003 record, he dons a full American flag-printed ‘fit. From the jacket and the jersey down to the bandana, Santana’s infamous album cover revels in the stars and stripes.
With Marcopoulous behind the camera this go-around, The Diplomats’ rapper stands tall in, once again, a full, American-flag-inspired Supreme set. On top, he dons what appears to be Supreme’s Flag Quilted Hooded Work Jacket (per @dropsdotgg on X), paired with the matching Flag Double Knee Painter Pants on the bottom.
Santana paid homage to the 360-degree moment, sharing a carousel on his Instagram page that features both the new Supreme image in comparison to the Final Destination cover.
“Oh Boy 🇺🇸 Full Circle🗽… Yall N🦅Az Know Me… The 1 N Only… W … @supremenewyork!!#StarSpangleBandanaSantana 🤞🏾❤️🔥💯✔️”
Whether the pieces Santana flexes in the new shoot will actually drop for purchase remains to be seen, but stay tuned as more information materializes.
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