‘Rush’ Singer Troye Sivan Opts for Look From Controversial McQueen Collection for U.K. Tour Stop

Australian singer and online meme sensation Troye Sivan wore looks designed by London-based brands during his performance for the “Something to Give Each Other” tour in the British capital this week.

The “Rush” singer chose a sparkly look from fall 2024, Seán McGirr’s first collection for McQueen — which divided industry critics, retailers and online spectators — for a solo performance.

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The smashed-glass-effect top with pronounced shoulders came straight from the runway, and was originally paired with leather pants. On stage, Sivan opted for a pair of matching trousers that were not shown in Paris.

Alexander McQueen Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Sivan later changed into a more casual and dance-friendly custom look — a harness-inspired tank top and a pair of washed-effect trousers detailed with layers of stitched laces and hanging belts — by Av Vattev, a brand founded by Antonio Vattev in 2020.

The latter is based on Vattev’s spring 2025 collection, which draws inspiration from the homoeroticism of the worker’s apparel.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 27: Troye Sivan performs during the Something to Give Each Other Tour at OVO Arena Wembley on June 27, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Redferns)
Troye Sivanin a look by Av Vattev.

With items from the fall 2024 season hitting stores soon, McQueen has been steadily mapping out its new identity with celebrity dressing in the past month.

Model Amelia Gray sported a twisted dress in tartan wool and a leather bag, both designed by McGirr for fall 2024 in Paris during Couture Fashion Week.

The brand has also been present at high-profile film premieres, dressing Victor Alli during the “Bridgerton” Season Three London bash and Ewan Mitchell, who plays the hot-tempered and dangerous Prince Aemond Targaryen, in a rust velvet coat with wrapped jeans for the premiere of Season Two of “House of the Dragon,” a prequel to “Game of Thrones.”

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