

“He devised scams so ahead of their time that police didn’t even know what to charge him with.

And his hustle was good - he once won $50,000 playing dice. Smart Policies are as low as $30 a month, No Medical Exam RequiredĬlick Here to Get Smart on Protecting Your Family and Loves Ones, No Matter What Happensīefore he was Dapper Dan, he was Daniel Day, a Harlem hustler. For Jam Master Jay he created a Louis Vuitton bomber tracksuit, LL Cool J has been photographed wearing Gucci jacket a la Dapper Dan style, and Salt-N-Pepa wore Dan’s leather outfits.īlack Americans Have the Highest Mortality Rates But Lowest Levels of Life InsuranceĪre you prioritizing your cable entertainment bill over protecting and investing in your family? And, “for the next decade, turned high-end logos into covetable, custom pieces for the hip-hop era,” Vanity Fair reported. Here are 15 things you should know about Dapper Dan.ĭapper Dan’s Boutique opened in Harlem in 1982. But there is a lot more to the story of this fashion icon. Straight outta Harlem, his custom-made outfits using luxury fabrics and designs have over the years attracted the likes of LL Cool J, Fat Joe, even Beyonce. See the collection, which is priced from £110 to £5,180 and available to buy from and select stores worldwide now, below.Ask anyone who is the master of hip-hop luxury wear, and the answer will always be Dapper Dan.
#DAPPER DAN GUCCI FULL#
As well as welcoming him into the Gucci family, the brand is helping Dan to re-open his atelier with financial backing and the supply of its materials – this time with full approval. But, for the man whose store was shut down in 1992 by lawyers acting on behalf of Fendi, this is quite the comeback. Dan himself is absent, having starred in a Glen Luchford-shot Gucci menswear tailoring campaign when the collaboration was first announced last year.

#DAPPER DAN GUCCI ARCHIVE#
The collection is modelled by Harlem natives and models in a series of photographs shot by Ari Marcopoulos, that pay homage to archive imagery uncovered of people wearing bespoke Dapper Dan pieces during his heyday. A new yellow logo inspired by the original Dapper Dan store sign is stamped across T-shirts, caps and bumbags, while the GG logo is screen-printed on leather, velour, nylon and jacquard knits. Dan, born Daniel Day, shot to fame due to his use of luxury logos in his designs, and once came under fire for incorporating the Italian house’s double Gs. His now-typical trinkets and tokens are enlarged on gold chains and medallions featuring a lion head, the face of a Greek god, and the phrase e pluribus umum, which is Latin for “out of many, one” and symbolises the spirit of the collection.Īnd of course it’s all about the logo. There are tracksuits and bomber jackets in abundance with Gucci’s signature red-and-green palette running through them, and with Michele’s mythical emblems playing a role too. Predictably debonair like the legendary hip-hop tailor himself, the Gucci-Dapper Dan collection reimagines Dan's ’80s and ’90s designs worn by rappers, boxers and bootleggers, alike, with a Guccified twist. Gucci announced in September 2017 that Alessandro Michele had tapped Harlem couturier Dapper Dan for a collaboration, and now the fruits of the pairing are here.
