Art of Style

The FW23 Trend Report, Starring Mette

Multidisciplinary entertainer METTE is the visionary voice behind dance song Mama’s Eyes. Here, she talks to KARA KIA about finding a sense of freedom through performance, her rebellious approach to personal style, and how she’s wearing FW23’s leading trends

Photography Olivia LifungulaStyling Sabina Khan
Fashion
Blazer, pants, shirt, tie, and earring, all Alexander McQueen

“I love subverting notions of beauty and femininity,” Minnesota-born Mette Towley, who goes by METTE, describes her performative language. “I do that in my style and my life. I feel like that is an act of feminism, which I’m really invested in. It’s my true essence to enjoy androgyny, especially in fashion.” Having danced since the age of five, it was her mesmerizing solo in the Lemon music video by N.E.R.D and Rihanna in 2017 that led to METTE’s star ascending and subsequent acting gigs, including Hustlers and Cats. Most recently, she appeared in this year’s blockbuster Barbie, and now the multi-hyphenate has found her sound with the euphoric dance hit Mama’s Eyes.

“It wasn’t until I started understanding how music is made that I finally stumbled into who I am as an artist,” she says. “I was coming into the finale of my dance career and shadowing people that were doing the things I wanted to do, and then a mirroring started happening where I didn’t feel like a part of my humanity was missing anymore. Even when I was dancing, I knew there was more to my connection to music.”

Confronting an antiquated idea of beauty was essential to METTE embracing her identity as an artist. “I used to be so preoccupied with beauty, portraying that in my work and assuming the archetype of the ‘popstar’,” she says. “It wasn’t until Camille, who directed Mama’s Eyes, unearthed some archival images of me as a child that I remembered a piece of myself. I saw the playfulness; I saw the kind of witty, sometimes electric battery-exploding energy in my eyes, and I realized where my focus should be.”

While she defines the music video for Mama’s Eyes as visual art, her new single, Van Gogh, is better described as performance art. “Van Gogh is about looking everywhere for a muse but realizing it lives within you,” says the artist. “Being a multi-disciplinary performer, I have pictures of my life from different decades of my evolution; where I look back at what I was wearing, what I was thinking, who I was surrounded by. I like the idea of exploring different versions of myself as characters.”

Power dressing

Earring, Alexander McQueen; bag, Chloé

“Sarah Burton, Alexander McQueen’s [outgoing] creative director, has an amazing ability to capture the essence of feminine power in clothing. I feel most like myself wearing this blazer; like I’m wearing a coat of arms. This is a red-carpet premiere look, or, when I’m feeling over the top, this is a date-night look for a fancy restaurant.”

Red alert

Blazer, skirt, and boots, all Stella McCartney; earrings, Sydney Evan
Blazer, Stella McCartney; earrings, Sydney Evan

“Wearing this red blazer makes me feel like a woman who is high-functioning and has her life together. And the Stella McCartney vegan leather thigh-high boots are buttery-soft. It’s an arts and culture look, so I would style it for the ballet, the opera or a garden party.”

Shoes, Ferragamo; bag, Jacquemus

’90s essentials

Sneakers, Adidas Originals; bag, Jimmy Choo

“I’ve definitely seen my mother wear something similar to this look in the ’90s. The jacket, paired with the denim and sneakers, it’s such a trendy twist. The Agolde jeans are beautifully crafted and fit so well – they are soft while still holding their structure, and I had to pair them with the classic Adidas Originals ‘Samba’ sneakers.”

Coat, Stella McCartney; sweater, Gabriela Hearst; jeans, Agolde; ring, Lié Studio
Jacket, and jeans, both Sacai; rings, Lié Studio

Luxe layering

Bag, Loewe; earrings, Lié Studio

“This cozy Sacai jacket reminds me of winters I used to spend growing up in Minnesota – when it’s cold outside and all you want is the softest wool wrapped around you. Paired with the baggy denim pants, it’s a super-comfortable outfit for a relaxed weekend chilling out in nature.”

Blazer, black vest, black shorts, white tank top (just seen), and white shorts (just seen), all The Row

Modern minimalism

Bag, and all clothes, The Row; ring, Anita Ko; necklace, David Yurman

“I loved watching the Olsen twins’ movies as a kid, so it’s a full-circle moment to be in a shoot wearing The Row. Modern minimalism is about stripping back the patterns and embellishments and getting to the baseline; the beauty of a refined silhouette. This is a great look for a wedding, a civil ceremony, or a meeting.”

METTE’s debut EP, MetteNarrative, is released on September 22