What is a baseball cap, if not free advertising space on your forehead? (And the protection of the sun, I think.) Hats are actually a billboard to broadcast our personal taste, but for celebrities they are approval.
Some celebrities choose to keep their hats relatively free of brand content. The New York Yankees logo is pretty par for the course among celebrities, with Kendall Jenner, Bad Bunny and Rihanna who rock it all at some point. But others prefer to use their main clothing to offer a glimpse into their lives – the interests and tastes that they may not otherwise share.
Jennifer Lawrence, a proud collector of novelty baseball caps, regularly uses her hats to share her interests, both highbrow and populist. Her current favorite is a black cap with “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1” embroidered in red, but she also loves a Marine Shania Twain-hat with yellow text and a pink cap that Wong Kar-Wai calls In the mood for love.
Lawrence is not the only new Cap Affocionado. For the Thespians among us they serve as a great stage door accessory. After a performance of EvanSton Salt Klanten Klinken In March, Kaia Gerber fell to Cole Escola in a black cap with the text: “A new piece by Cole Escola.” George Clooney, who is currently in a series Good night and good luck, Signed playbills at the stage door with a white Bronx Zoo Cap. (I feel that he is a Dinousar Safari man. Goerge, if you read this, can you confirm?)