The DJ and singer LOUISAHHHh linked up with her friend MatthewWilliams, the founder of 1017 ALYX 9SM and creative director givenchy, for a quick chat about New York , Paris, and their latest collaboration.
an organization dedicated to protecting Black Trans people in face of crisis. The collaboration is a reunion of sorts, for Louisahhh and her fellow New Yorker Matthew Williams, the c. The album is a blend of crunching electronic production and deep lyrics, finding function in places others may fail to see, kind of like Williams’s approach to fashion. This is not the first time the pair have teamed up, blending their styles and crafts.
WILLIAMS: I’m still working on it because it was definitely in the middle of chaos and it wasn’t normal Paris because of COVID. Things were open and then closed and the environment was so much work. I feel like I just started to discover Paris in September or so. But yes, a slow start to getting used to living there.
WILLIAMS: That’s how it is for me, too. But I feel like you found your routine in Paris, which is amazing. You have your horses that are outside the city. We’ve come and visited you a couple of times, which has been magical with the girls to see the horses, and you have stuff outside of music that has a nice balance for you.
I also know that you come from a background that deals with subcultures, and with exploring uncharted territories and darker spaces. How do you translate that to a much more mass-market brand? LOUISAHHH: The world definitely needs it, and it’s amazing to have a platform where you can make intentional work that serves in a lot of ways. I loved what you were talking about with the tribe being built around the work as its own kind of organic functional thing, because I think a lot about music is like that, like when people ask me what goes into writing a song. I
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