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If you look closely, you’ll see a short poem embroidered on the sleeve.
On Sunday night, Dan Levy headed for the buzzy Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty wearing a two-toned Valentino tux that, in his own words, “makes him emotional.” Aside from the fact that it’s a beautiful suit made by a master Italian designer, there’s an additional reason for Levy’s special connection to it. On the right cuff, if you look closely, you’ll see a short poem by Mustafa the Poet embroidered on the sleeve.
“This love isn’t blind
this love has eyes
we cannot hide.”
Fashion insiders will be familiar with Mustafa Ahmed’s work. The Toronto-based poet, singer and songwriter collaborated with Valentino last year on a special poetry-themed collection for Fall 2019, with his poems embroidered on a total of 25 pieces in the collection.
“A lot of what I was writing came from the perspective of black love and what that meant to me,” Ahmed told Complex about the collaboration with Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli on a collection inspired by love and romance. “Like, “I thought I was too dark until I stretched into a galaxy.” I wanted to offer hope.”
The Sudanese-Canadian poet has also collaborated with musical artists like Daniel Caesar, Camila Cabello and The Weeknd, with whom he co-wrote the track “Attention” on the singer’s 2016 album Starboy. He has served on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Youth Council and in 2019, he worked with Drake on a documentary about gun violence in Toronto.
Given that Levy’s show Schitt’s Creek is also about love, vulnerability and finding light in the darkness, this special suit seems like a perfect fit.