why is ian connor not as popular as he used to be?

why is ian connor not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern fashion and practically brought countless brands to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

38 thoughts on “why is ian connor not as popular as he used to be?

  1. Anonymous says:

    why is dequavius Johnson-brown not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern fashion and practically brought countless brands to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

  2. Anonymous says:

    why is Wang Chin Pu hwang not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern fashion and practically brought countless brands to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

  3. Anonymous says:

    why is Sven Anders Gudjohnson not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern fashion and practically brought countless brands to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

  4. Anonymous says:

    why is anushkapoor pararsvalathan not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern fashion and practically brought countless brands to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

  5. Anonymous says:

    why is Uvuvwevwevwe Onyetenyevwe Ugwemubwem Osas not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern fashion and practically brought countless brands to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

    • Anonymous says:

      this is probably accurate.

      to be completely honest he was never "on" in my mind he was a gay even before the rape stuff

      i also agree with this. but ya trends come and go he had his 15 minutes

  6. Anonymous says:

    The rape allegations. Carti, ASAP, Uzi etc all promptly outgrew him.

    Fashion hasn’t recovered or improved since 2015.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Because of rape allegations and his children and people he influenced overtaking him in the fashion scene.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Kanye, Virgil, and Rocky brought those brands to the mainstream
    Ian was a true social climber however and kind of forced his way into the public eye before making the mistake of every man without much pussy in his life and succumbing to the sexual assault bug
    regardless he maintained some clout after but the constant stealing didn’t help and unlike Virgil who’d get similar complaints people simply didn’t like Ian while Virgil was a loved guy

  9. Anonymous says:

    why is Al Sneed not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of feeding and practically brought seeding to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

  10. Anonymous says:

    why is Adolf Hitler not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern hebrew killing and practically brought countless gypsies to death. (homosexuals, trannies, hebrews, gypsies, communists and other subhumans) his hilarious choices in gassing them and the way he killed subhumans is something that not enough people appreciate.

    • Anonymous says:

      https://i.imgur.com/wZZ603c.jpg

      why is ian connor not as popular as he used to be? he was/is an innovator of modern fashion and practically brought countless brands to the mainstream. (rick owens, maison margiela, raf simons, and most importantly supreme) his stylistic choices and the way he wore pieces is something that not enough people appreciate.

      Nah, you both wrong. Dipset was dem bois who done put Supreme on. Real recognize real.
      https://www.gq.com/story/jim-jones-supreme-t-shirt-no-residual

  11. Anonymous says:

    Honestly never follow him, but all the brands that you mentioned were already well known before him.
    I only know that guy from those meme vans that he did.

  12. Anonymous says:

    This has to be bait. Ian Connor’s primary influence was in silhouettes rather than brands. There are examples of brands he further popularised but not the one’s you named.

    >rick owens
    if anyone brought this into the mainstream it was rocky and carti (although carti we can admit was influenced by ian)

    >margiela
    if anyone brought this into the mainstream it was kanye

    >supreme
    if anyone brought this into the mainstream it was tyler the creator

    >raf simons
    if anyone brought this into the mainstream it was rocky

    Even brands like number nine were primarily pushed by Weej and others in that crew. As others have pointed out Ian Connor is just a social climber who recognised the turning trends and positioned himself to take credit for their creation

  13. Anonymous says:

    What is the type of white shirt hes wearing in this picture? i like the way it looks but wouldnt know how to buy something like it

  14. Anonymous says:

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    ??? you want anon to feel bad for knowing about the most mainstream fashion on earth in the fashion board?

  15. Anonymous says:

    >ian connor
    holy shit lmao
    I saw him at a ton of parties in Dallas around 2015. Never knew who he was or what he did but people lost their shit whenever he pulled up

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