For the look, stylist Katie Qian says she and Gray wanted to nail down a simple, but enduring, look. “We collaborated with the wonderful team at Coach to create a custom painted version of their classic leather motorcycle jacket,” she tells Vogue. The statement jacket, paired with some classic jeans, a ringer tee, aviators, motorcycle gloves, and sneakers, was simple yet still a statement. Conan and I had so much fun putting together an outfit that felt classic but with a new look and feel!” It’s also a look that aligns perfectly with the moment. Expertly crafted leather has become all the rage in fashion, from the bikercore looks at Glenn Martens’ Diesel to the more subdued and refined offerings at Matthieu Blazy’s Bottega Veneta.
The look was one key part of Gray’s mission with the slightly surrealist visual, which sees a grocery store—employees and shoppers included—suddenly turn into a venue for some high voltage synchronized and choreographed dancing. I wanted the Never Ending Song music video to be the example of what we all wish we could do when our favorite song comes on,” Gray explained of the visual. “You’re snapped into your own little world, where suddenly everything feels like a music video. Your walk falls into the beat, your outfit feels a little cooler—you just want to sing along. I’ve had so many moments in life where Ive been at a grocery store, in school, anywhere in public and just desperately wanted to break into a full blown lip sync dance break, but couldn’t. Never Ending Song is that kind of song.Check out the full visual for “Never Ending Song” below!
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