For 170 years and counting, Levi’s has been the primary title in blue denims, outfitting generations of cowboys, laborious laborers, rock ‘n’ rollers, and past in hardy, hip-hugging denim. These days, everybody out of your low-key fashionable dad to your high-key stylish little sister nonetheless owns a pair. Given Beyoncé’s immersion into nation on Cowboy Carter—the Texas-born megastar has been rocking ten gallon hats, double denim, and chaps of late—it makes good sense for her to pay tribute to the popular bottoms of Previous West gunslingers and modern-day ranch palms alike.
The Put up Malone characteristic is simply the cherry on high of this all-American apple pie of a music. The singer, who’s taken a flip to nation of late himself, is likely one of the greatest denim wearers on the planet. Who higher to croon about Levi’s than the man who helped make jorts cool once more and sported $50 Wranglers to carry out on the Tremendous Bowl?
Bey has name-dropped loads of vogue labels in her music earlier than—on Renaissance alone, she clocks Hermès on “Heated” and shoots off a listing of her closet on “Summer time Renaissance”: “Versace, Bottega, Prada, Balenciaga, Vuitton, Dior, Givenchy.” It is good, although, to listen to her shouting out a model that most individuals can really afford—and sure already personal. (Would not damage, both, that “Levii’s Denims” is so friggin’ good.) A superb plan for the weekend? Throw the music on repeat, crank up the quantity, and pull in your greatest rattling 501s.