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Tyler The Creator Is On The Hunt For Young Black Designers

Tyler, the Creator is looking to expand his sprawling le FLEUR* brand, and he’s calling on young, black creatives to join the squad.

Last week, Tyler jumped on Twitter to send out a notice to all black creatives looking for an opportunity to help build a brand. The rapper has been putting in work on his luxury lifestyle line, and the bigger it gets, the more help he’s going to need on deck.

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According to Tyler, he’s looking for all creatives, from tailors to designers, and he’s only interested in people who take their work seriously.

“Where are the young black: tailors, seamstresses, product developers, technical designers, pattern makers, designers,” Tyler tweeted. “Send resume to: resume@lefleur.la :dont send bullshit, no music, no wack ass graphics, no headshots, no fan art, straight to trash, serious inquiries only. if your email has nothing to do with clothing, going straight to trash dont waste our time please.”

where are the young black: tailors, seamstresses, product developers, technical designers, pattern makers, designers. send resume to: resume@lefleur.la :dont send bullshit, no music, no wack ass graphics, no headshots, no fan art, straight to trash, serious inquiries only ✨

— T (@tylerthecreator) December 22, 2022

if your email has nothing to do with clothing, going straight to trash dont waste our time please https://t.co/008sb05C8X

— T (@tylerthecreator) December 22, 2022

Tyler’s le FLEUR* brand was introduced at a Golf Wang fashion show in Los Angeles, California, in 2016. It started as a shoe collaboration with Converse before opening its doors to more products, such as clothing and accessories.

As of December 2021, le FLEUR* branched away from Golf Wang and became its own entity as a standalone luxury lifestyle and apparel brand. A year later, Tyler dropped Golf from le FLEUR* and restocked all of the clothing from a drop he did at the end of 2021.

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When he’s not putting in work on his luxury line, Tyler is busy with other projects, such as those he has in the television space. In October, Tyler was cast as Jesus in season six of Netflix’s raunchy, animated comedy Big Mouth.

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The Call Me If You Get Lost rapper is no stranger to voiceover work. He previously starred as Blitz Comet and Big Trouble in Cartoon Network’s Regular Show and the Chief of Police and Liborg in FXX’s Axe Cop. He recently even made a guest appearance in the new season of Beavis and Butthead.

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