Pharrell Williams may have dipped his toe numerous times into the fashion industry, but he insists he wouldn’t call it his job out of respect for the top designers.
The singer has most recently collaborated with Moynat designer, Ramesh Nair, who previously worked for luxury brand Hermes. Together they created a series of pochettes and handbags decorated with steam trains.
When asked by the Daily Telegraph whether fashion had become his career: "I would be scared to say anything beyond that while I am enjoying these opportunities.
"I have to be incredibly respectful of the expertise and talent of the people I have been lucky enough to work with. And I intend to continue being respectful of that."
As well as working Nair, the 40 year old has also flexed his design skills with Comme des Garcons, Adidas and Uniqlo.
He compares both the music and the fashion industry explaining there are some similarities.
He said: "Well, they are very different - but yes, there are similarities too. You have seven musical notes and you have seven different colours. You have different genres of music, and different types and styles in fashion."
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