Photo: Courtesy Quay

WhereverMalumagoes, his signature style follows.
The Latin pop star, 27, has paid homage to his Colombian heritage and brought his sense of fashion to every new opportunity — and his latest collaboration with Quay is no different.
Courtesy Quay

Speaking to PEOPLE exclusively about how the unisex collection (available today onquayaustralia.com) came to be, Maluma said he set his sights on collaborating with Quay after seeing a fellow Latina superstar design a line with the sunglasses brand back in 2019.
“I’ve been wearing Quay for like five years, something like that. I saw that they were working withJennifer Lopezand I was like, ‘Yo, I want to do the same!’ After that, someone from the [Quay] office called me and told me that they wanted to do the collaboration with me,” he said. “It was beautiful.”

As his millions of fans know, Maluma is a true creative who’s mastered the art of branding himself (if you follow the “Hawái” singer on Instagram, you knowexactlywhat we’re talking about) so collaborating with Quay was an “amazing” experience because he got to be involved in the design process. “It’s been a great journey with them,” the star shared.
Maluma shot the campaign on location in Miami so it would mirror the “Miami Vice” vibes of his fifth studio album art. “I wanted to show all the creativity that was involved with producingPapi Juancho,” he said. “That’s why we wanted to make the [Maluma x Quay campaign] match.”

Of curating his eccentric fashions, Maluma (who’s worn everything from a sequin suit to alobster-shaped scarf) said, “There’s something about it that I love.”
“It’s part of my world. It’s part of my DNA. I’ve been like this since I was a little kid. I remember my mom telling me what to wear. And I was like, ‘No, I want that. I want this outfit or this other one.'”
“I have fun with [my look] so it’s not forced. It’s something that for me is organic and natural and I just leave it like that.”

When red carpet events were put on hiatus due to thecoronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Maluma started using Instagram to show off his expertly-styled ‘fits and express himself. The “Medellín” singer soon became the king of #OOTDs and spicy thirst traps. The secret to the perfect Instagram photo? Authenticity.

“I don’t want to be fake. I’m a real person. I’m a real artist. I don’t want to go out and be someone that I don’t really like,” he said. “I just wanted people to know how I feel every day with my Instagram or my Twitter or any social media that I’m using right now.”
As the world reopens, Maluma has two major opportunities to showcase his style IRL: thePapi JuanchoWorld Tour(he’s currently working with creative executiveUgo MozieandBalmainon custom stage looks) and the 2021 Met Gala.
“I went once in 2019, and I had such an amazing time. But this year is going to be epic,” the singer teased of fashion’s biggest night. “We’re already working on the outfit and everything. It looks insane.”
source: people.com