Troye Sivan discusses his new campaign for Gap’s Fall ’24 denim collection, which fuses music, dance, and fashion.
Troye Sivan has never made it a secret that he’s obsessed with denim. In fact, five years ago, the Australian pop star said in an interview that his go-to uniform was “a really good white tee and really good jeans.” Then, he doubled down this past April, when asked what he would pick if he could save one piece of clothing from his entire wardrobe, and he answered: “The pair of vintage Quiksilver jeans I have worn almost every day for years, to the point of it being kind of gross.
Two of the album’s music videos—“Rush” and “Got Me Started”—saw Sivan teaming up with choreographers Sergio Reis and Mauro van de Kerkhof to craft a physical language that communicated the themes of the album. And the result was not only impressive to watch, but it gave Sivan a whole new love affair with dance.“I was really terrified of for a long time,” Sivan confessed to me. “And then I meet Sergio and Mauro. They kind of gave me my first dance lesson...
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