


He got a pen and paper, which he used to sketch out the idea of a dress that looks imported from a dystopian future: Picture a vintage T-shirt, stretched and elongated, then finished with a kilt-like hem and a Jedi master hood. Rocky had been a fan of Serre's conceptual regenerative streetwear for a few years, and one day in his cell, he began to conceive the outline for a collaboration. Vintage pearl necklace (bottom) by Chanel from Vineyard Vintage. Vintage cross necklace by Cartier from FD Gallery. Pearl necklaces (top), $2,800 and $6,500 (with chain), by Mikimoto x Comme des Garçons. Vintage jeans by Levi’s from Raggedy Threads. It is what it is, and it's out now.Blazer, $2,550, by Valentino. "But honestly, the song is really old, that song had been around the time that situation I was referring to in the song happened, so we're talking about stuff that's really old and you know, I felt it was just such a good song I just didn't take it off but it would have been really tasteful for me to just mute that part. I'm not saying she's a terrible person, I'm just saying that when I was in a relationship and I did things with her that I wasn't supposed to do, she had a big mouth, that's what I'm saying. I just want to clarify, this isn't me saying: 'People don't go listen to Rita Ora, or she's an ugly person', or nothing.

He tells BBC Radio 1's Annie MAC, "She got me into a lot of trouble when I was dealing with her. Rocky has now explained the song, revealing he got close to Ora when he was in a relationship and got found out when she blabbed about it. The Goldie hitmaker hit headlines when he released his album At.$AP (A.L.L.A.) this week (begs25May15) and listeners noticed the rapper taking aim at Ora on the track Better Things, in which he suggests they were once romantically involved.
