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Troye Sivan wears a controversial McQueen collection during his London tour

Troye Sivan wears a controversial McQueen collection during his London tour

Australian singer and online meme sensation Troye Sivan wore looks from London brands as he performed his “Something to Give Each Other” tour in the British capital this week.

The “Rush” singer chose a glittery look from Fall 2024, Seán McGirr’s first collection for McQueen – which divided industry critics, retailers and online viewers – for a solo performance.

The top, with a shattered glass effect and pronounced shoulders, came straight from the runway and was originally paired with leather trousers. On stage, Sivan opted for matching trousers that were not shown in Paris.

Alexander McQueen Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Alexander McQueen, Fall 2024

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Sivan later switched to a more casual and dance-friendly custom look – a harness-style tank top and washed-effect pants, embellished with multiple layers of sewn-on laces and hanging belts – by Av Vattev, a brand founded in 2020 by Antonio Vattev.

The latter is based on Vattev’s spring 2025 collection, which is inspired by the homoeroticism of workwear.

LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 27: Troye Sivan performs during the “Something to Give Each Other” tour at OVO Arena Wembley on June 27, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Redferns)

Troye Sivanin, a look by Av Vattev.

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With Fall 2024 items soon hitting stores, McQueen has spent the past month steadily honing his new identity through celebrity clothing.

Model Amelia Gray wore a twisted tartan wool dress and leather bag, both designed by McGirr for Fall 2024, during Couture Fashion Week in Paris.

The brand has also been present at high-profile film premieres, dressing Victor Alli during the London party for the third season of “Bridgerton” and Ewan Mitchell, who plays the irascible and dangerous Prince Aemond Targaryen, in a rust-red velvet coat with wrap jeans for the premiere of the second season of “House of the Dragon,” a prequel to “Game of Thrones.”