This week brings yet another Breaking into Fashion
interview! If you’ve ever ogled with delight at DJ Khaled and Asahd
Khaled’s custom ensembles, look no further than their stylist Terrell Jones.
Jones and DJ Khaled have been working together for almost 14 years, and
actually met through another of Jones’s client’s, Fat Joe. He explains, “Joe
introduced me to Khaled about 14 years ago when [Khaled] was a club DJ.
He promised me [that we would work together one day]. He said, ‘I love
what you do for Joe, I love what you do for Puff, and [when I get a
record deal], I want to work with you. Lo and behold, when he got a
record deal, he really called. And we’ve been together ever since. It’s
been our 10th studio album together and we’re coming close to our 14th
year together.”
Before he and Khaled started working together, he said, “I was VP of
marketing for Iceberg. I broke into fashion not knowing I would [one
day be a stylist]. I had a best friend who was best friends with Mary J
Blige. She introduced me to Mary. Mary was like, ‘I love your style,’ so
I went on to assist her, then went on to actually style with Mary for a
few years, sorta kinda figuring it all out, not even knowing it was an
actual career. I thought it was just something I enjoyed doing. Fast
forward about 16, 17 years later, here I am now, just designing,
evolving, and creating my own lane.”
” I love doing fashion for big and tall men; I have a special
soft spot for them. I worked at Vibe Magazine doing tons of their
covers. I worked with Bevy Smith who introduced me to Emil Wilbekin.
Emil took me under his wing and showed me how to fly. I’ve been very
blessed and fortunate to have great people in my corner to constantly
uplift me and encourage me to do more. “
Khaled and Fat Joe always look great! What’s the secret to looking swaggy if you’re big and tall? Jones says, “It
starts from within. It starts with the level of confidence. You have to
embrace your body and embrace and love who you are. Don’t separate
yourself. Don’t look at yourself as different from a regular sized guy .
Have the same confidence.”
” I also think it’s important to get stuff that is measured to your
body. You can buy something from the big and tall shop, but the
finishing touch has to be alterations. Tailoring is everything,
Especially when you are a certain size.” Also, know where to shop. He listed Polo, Lacoste, and Sean John as great brands for guys with more girth.
For those who want to break into fashion, Lish offers, “Study. Do
your homework. Know the history. And try your best to link with someone
who can allow you to shadow them and teach you the ropes. The game has
changed a lot, but the root is still the same. It’s that grind, staying
in the know, and being aware. Be open to all areas. Don’t see fashion
through just one lens. Look at costuming, look at vintage, and all
different types of designers.”
He continues, “Be organic and genuine. And be yourself. Anyone who
has come to me, I never went out to seek those people. I hadn’t known
Bevy. I was born and raised in Harlem, but Bevy and I met in Las Vegas.
And we met connected [because of a] photo that she wanted to use of me
in Vibe Magazine. We bumped into each other in New York and she
remembered me from Las Vegas. Before you know it, she became my mentor
and one of my dearest and closet friends.”
He adds, ” I think it’s about being genuine and true to who you
are. And if you are that, people should be able to see that. The right
people will see that and adapt to that.”
In addition to Fat Joe and DJ Khaled, Lish has worked with Tracee Ellis
Ross, Puff Daddy, Timbaland, Zoe Saldana, and more during the course of
his career. His tips for working with celebs: “I treat them like
they’re normal people. They’re just normal people with a lot more
exposure. I think it’s how you conduct yourself. When you’re around them
and when you aren’t around them. You have to look as yourself as an
extension of their brand and act accordingly.”
Alright! Be sure to follow Terrell’s stylist steps on Instagram @Terrellish.
Keep an eye out for his brand Sanctuary 78, and for a potential Asahd
Tucker inspired kid’s clothing line in the near future. So cute!
What do you think?
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