
Complex: After Paris Fashion Week, you really had all the blogs talking about you'specifically about the way you dress. Everyone was like, "Yo, Taz is wearing tights! What the fuck is that about?" Why do you think they were so shocked?
Taz: Cats don't travel! They got to go to like Japan and see...there's killers in this world with this style shit...muthafuckin' ninjas that will slice your neck quick. You think you fresh rolling up with your little Gucci, and muthafuckas up there wearing dresses and shit with beards. But they not gay, they just wearing a kilt and their shit is fresh! They sitting there hanging out with fucking Karl Lagerfield. He's worked with me, how the fuck are you gonna call him wack? Muthafuckas don't have their minds right. This is art, man. This shit ain't about fucking like "hip-hop rules" or no shit like that. This shit is Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
Complex: You've been on this style tip for a while. Do you feel vindicated, now that a lot of rappers and other more mainstream people seem to be experimenting with their style too?
Taz: Fuck yeah, I feel vindicated that my boy Kanye could be influenced by this style that's original and it's free, and be brave enough to take that style on for himself and run with that ball too. To join up on that team and be like, "Yo, I'm with this too." Like, "Yeah, I'm taking these blows with you 'cause I'm early on this with you. I've been around the world too and now I see this shit. This shit is right."...and you know, if we can get Pharrell to swag out...it's a system for dudes and chicks. It's called TI$A.
Complex: Your system?
Taz: Yeah, it's my system. Whatever I'm involved in is always gonna be me. It's also Kanye, and it's called Pastel. It's called Bentley for what he does, and it's called G's To Gents. My shit is called TI$A for what I do. And the style is being celebrated right now, and it's an LA style. It comes from way back...and it's like I represent that style. I'm a son of that style. I'm a master of that style.

Complex: It seems like your philosophy, when it comes to fashion, is all about people representing themselves as individuals, being unique...
Taz: You got to! You got to celebrate your inner glow or your own beauty. You got to.
Complex: So do you think it's possible for somebody to be trying to represent themselves, but they just have wack style? Is that possible?
Taz: It's a journey. The only time you can be wack is when you try to do somebody else's look and you're not doing it right, 'cause then there's a way to measure or gauge what you doing. So if you trying to get the Millionaires with the brand new Dior jeans, the tuxedo shirts with the Louis belt and you have the look, but you don't have the pieces, then they could be like, "Those aren't Millionaires...and that's not, what kind of belt is that? That's Gap? You have the Dior jeans but they're old." See, you better not even doing that style. Just do you. You can wear American Apparel and be fly with some brand new sneakers on. You're good as long as you got your mind right
Complex: But at the same time, don't you expect kids to see you or another celebrity that they look up to, and want to dress like you? Is that a bad thing?
Taz: I think that kids should dress like me when they become a master. You not supposed to carry a gun unless you trained to carry a gun. You can't do what the cowboys do. You can't do what the Indians do. I'm a big guy; I'm not a little guy. There's stages to this shit. I'm a professional. You can't really go out wearing tights and Stephen Sprouse tights and shit. You don't know how to do that. Stick to the skinny pants for right now. There's phases'you just got out the baggy pants and the throwbacks!
Complex: [Laughs] Take your time?
Taz: Take your time. You got to work your way up. Learn about these brands, educate yourself, build your confidence up so you not so sensitive about what people say about you, then you can think about being a young master or just a student in depth. But there's many stages to becoming a master, and I'm a young master; I'm a new generation of masters. I'm a new Karl Lagerfield or Ralph Lauren. You seeing the new Ralph Lauren right now, an original character who's just being him.
Complex: You're designing for MCM now. What did that brand mean to you when you were a kid?
Taz: Growing up, MCM was how Gucci and Louis is at the top now. For people with money and young professionals like black lawyers, hip lawyers in LA, MCM rivaled Gucci and Louis Vuitton and it was something that was celebrated as an equal. Way over GUESS, Fila and everything. This is a luxury brand, a bonafide, real, authentic luxury brand when I was growing up.
Complex: So how did you end up connecting with the brand?
Taz: I was wearing MCM that I would find in thrift shops or on eBay maybe 6 years ago. I never stopped wearing Gucci, I never stopped wearing MCM or wearing Polo. I never stopped wearing Vision Street Wear, I never stopped wearing Benetton's. I still wear that shit now since back then, so if I see an MCM piece, I'm like, Oh, I fuck with that, that's that shit. That's what I do. I was wearing MCM on the album cover for the Hollywood Recordings.
I started seeing people in Japan dress like me with the bow ties, the MCM jackets with the rope chains. That's my original style. My friends in Tokyo were looking to help me develop my brand and my aesthetic 'cause they just really appreciated the demonstration. I was designing my new line, and then my buddy Big O said, "Yo, do you wanna do MCM?" So that opportunity just came to me through Big O and a couple other cats. Cats basically presented me with that. So I started designing pieces.
The pieces I was doing, I was doing for TI$A, I just adapted them. It was like, "What would you do for MCM if you were to bring it back?" And I did what I would do'power pieces, a brief case. That led to me actually working with the larger company, as opposed to just an aspect of the company in Japan. I'm now talking to the owners and marketing directors'not even talking, we're doing business. So next year, this time, we might have a piece of MCM in many different places in North America.


































nah March 18th, 2009 at 01:50 PM
tryin too hard my dude
Juice March 18th, 2009 at 03:27 PM
tryin (way) too hard
light March 18th, 2009 at 05:43 PM
i heart taz!!! his style is bold!!! his words reflect truth !!! this is not trying...this is only the truth!!! "Boldness has genius, power and magic in it." -Geothe
westcoast/art school/ hater March 18th, 2009 at 10:26 PM
this dude got picked on by the white kids & the black dudes his whole life... After he got to art school people started to ride his nuts for being "progressive"... now he rides kanye's nuts and coat-tails for a living... your "movement" isnt going any further then this weak ass article and the "hype" you get on blogs from your silly outfits....
RL23 March 19th, 2009 at 04:02 AM
Can we just wear clothes, live life, and die. Does everything have to be so unnecessary. Do people have to constantly re-create themselves every two years. Just buy pants, shirts and your other necessitates. There is a difference between just wearing clothes and trying to attract attention. And no offense to Mr. Arnold but I do not think he is a "Fashion Icon" or The New Ralph Lauren.
educate March 19th, 2009 at 02:54 PM
i normally dont leave comments on blogs...but i just had to, because of the previous ignorant comments its so so sad...when people just don't get it! Its due from a lack of "real" education of the mind. Research the history Do the math!!!
luvlife March 20th, 2009 at 09:41 AM
I love this cat. I love this movement..He has fully tapped into his gifts. He's like a walking magazine. People refer to him for style inspiration and that OK. He does what he does fearlessly and with passion. Haters step one.... you too can tap in and discover your gifts within .....step to execute ...! ti$A keep gettitin!
tELLY March 20th, 2009 at 12:11 PM
Taz is mad original and ahead of his time. The video is genius, and people need to wake up and see the future
SRC March 20th, 2009 at 01:07 PM
I love this guy! Its amazing the things we can develop and the places we can go when we become comfortable with ourselves enough to accept our own genius. Keep more of him coming!
suradon March 21st, 2009 at 03:22 PM
yo this video is SUPER OFFICIALE!!!!!!!