Stormzy by Tim Walker for the December 2023 issue of British Vogue, photographed by Tim Walker
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Vogue US Feb 2018 - Maya Jama & Stormzy by Anton Corbijn
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Stormzy at the 2023 Met Gala
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y’all i saw dominic fike, stormzy, steve lacy, faye webster, aj tracy and cordae yesterday i am feeling rejuvenated.
i fell in love w stormzy and i love dominic fike even more now
update: post concert depression is kicking my ass i just started crying ��
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stormzy just gushing about taylor on his live "i met taylor and she's just amazing, she's so beautiful" *randomly sings anti-hero* "you wanna know why im so happy? ...... thirdly i met taylor man! she's lovely she's beautiful! im so fulfilled" *randomly sings anti-hero again*
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Stormzy wearing a Lanvin suit.
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Emma Watson and her brother Alex at Wimbledon, London [July 16, 2023]
She also posed with Stormzy and Ncuti Gatwa.All photos at the source
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One of the most goosebump-inducing moments in the entire show came when Stormzy, flanked by his choir, sang “Crown” from his second studio album Heavy Is the Head.
If that wasn’t enough, while he rapped, two giant crates appeared on stage, as well as Sophie Okonedo, who was dressed in its contents: hand-painted Vivienne Westwood couture, inspired by the late designer’s autumn/winter 1997 collection, which referenced Tudor portraits and, specifically, Elizabeth I.
Then, Okonedo performed the soliloquy from Henry IV Part II which ends with the line, “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,” and was crowned herself. The sequence formed a powerful collision of past and present, with the actor and musician paying tribute to another fellow Londoner, Shakespeare, despite being separated by four centuries.
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