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A$AP Rocky Makes History as Ray-Ban Studios’ First-Ever Creative Director

A$AP Rocky Lands Major Win After Not Guilty Verdict

Iesha by Iesha
February 21, 2025
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 13: A$AP Rocky attends 2021 Tribeca Festival Premiere of "Stockholm Syndrome"at Battery Park on June 13, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival)

A$AP Rocky isn’t just walking away from court a free man, he’s making history this month.

The rapper was just named Ray-Ban Studios’ first-ever creative director.

His first project, The Blacked Out Collection, drops this April. The line features updated Mega eyewear styles with ultra-black lenses and gold-plated details.

But Rocky’s influence won’t stop at shades. He’ll also lead brand campaigns and redesign retail spaces with a fresh focus on music and the arts.

“I’ve always admired Ray-Ban for staying true to its roots while evolving,” he said. “I’m excited to help write the next chapter.”

From the courtroom to the creative world, Rocky is keeping the wins coming.

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