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  • Post Malone Unveils Fashion Label, Rocks VMAs, and Backs Startup Amid Stadium Tour Buzz
    Sep 9 2025
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    Post Malone has dominated headlines this past week with a string of groundbreaking career moves, chart-topping performances, and a new business venture that’s landed him back in both the fashion world and the business pages. According to Texas Monthly and Style Rave, all eyes were on Posty on September 1 as he unveiled his long-awaited fashion label Austin Post with a high-profile runway show in Paris, staged in the historic Hôtel de Bourdon – the former home of Karl Lagerfeld. This debut blended Dallas Western heritage with chic Parisian edge, and the looks—think embroidered denim, fringe leather, turquoise, and cowboy hats—culminated in a stunning finale that saw a model riding a real horse down the runway. The fashion crowd’s verdict: Post Malone’s cowboy-turned-designer persona is here to stay, and the Austin Post line is poised to tap the broader Americana style wave, with plans for a further New York showcase later this month, according to the Tribune.

    His high-fashion hustle is matched only by his music, with Cosmopolitan covering his electrifying performance with Jelly Roll at the 2025 MTV VMAs, where the pair performed their stadium anthem “Losers” in matching Dallas Cowboys jerseys—a playful nod to his Texas roots and current cowboy phase. While Posty is up for the Best Collaboration Moon Person for his Blake Shelton duet “Pour Me A Drink,” it was this return to the VMA stage, his first since 2018, that left fans raving about the synergy between him and Jelly Roll, both icons on the “Big Ass Stadium Tour.”

    Speaking of that blockbuster tour, fans were thrown a curveball as Live Nation confirmed Post Malone had to postpone his two highly anticipated London stadium concerts due to ongoing Tube strikes, now rescheduled for September 20 and 21, an announcement that led to an outpouring of disappointment—and understanding—across social media and fan forums, as reported by Holler Country.

    Offstage, Post continues to flex his business acumen. As Fortune reports, Malone’s latest venture is as a key backer of Sesh, a nicotine pouch startup, which just closed a $40 million round led by tech titans and music luminaries. The move places Post in the vanguard of a booming wellness-oriented consumer space, joining a roster of endorsements and collaborations that include Doritos, Bud Light, and even a Dallas Cowboys-designed Raising Cane’s.

    Social media buzz has been relentless, from Paris fashion editors posting clips of his runway finale with a live horse to fans sharing behind-the-scenes moments from his Paris concert on September 3 at La Défense Arena. Memes from his SKIMS camo underwear campaign with Kim Kardashian also resurfaced, further cementing his crossover from music to fashion icon.

    The consensus in both fashion and music circles is clear: with a relentless work ethic, a feel for the zeitgeist, and an instinct for reinvention, Post Malone is already writing his next biographical chapter—and if these last few days are any indication, it will be his boldest one yet. There’s no credible speculation or unconfirmed reports overshadowing his recent achievements; the headlines and hashtags say it all—Posty is only getting started.

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    4 mins
  • Post Malone's Powerhouse Pivot: From Paris Runways to Nashville Charts
    Sep 6 2025
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    This has been a career-defining stretch for Post Malone, marked by major headlines and bold crossovers. Beginning this month, his most headline-grabbing moment came as he stormed the Paris fashion scene with the official launch of Austin Post Apparel, his personal fashion line. Transforming the historic Hôtel de Bourdon—once home to Karl Lagerfeld—into a cowboy-chic runway, Malone debuted his collection Season One: At First Light with a full Southwestern and Dallas Western aesthetic, blending rugged denim, leather, bandanas, and turquoise into streetwear. Lucchese Bootmaker provided the footwear and, true to form, the show’s finale featured a live horse walking the runway—a move widely covered and described as genius for its juxtaposition of Texan roots with Parisian high fashion. Texas Monthly, People, KERA, and other style outlets reported on the event, noting how Malone closed out the evening himself, dressed in denim and a white cowboy hat, beaming as the crowd applauded. He told reporters creating the label was ‘really special’ and something he’d always wanted to do.

    This fashion move follows a year where Malone’s pivot to country music reached full throttle. His first country album, F-1 Trillion, released in August 2024, topped charts and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album—a rare feat for a crossover. Malone’s deliberate and respectful approach to entering country has paid off, with accolades from The Tennessean and widespread Nashville acceptance. Recently, his campaign with Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS sent waves through social media, thanks to his playful cowboy aesthetic and mountain-themed photo shoot, further cementing his Western bonafides.

    Business-wise, Post continues to diversify. Fortune reports that he’s joined fellow musician Diplo as a lead investor in Sesh, a new nicotine pouch startup. Sesh just secured 40 million dollars in funding to take on brands like Zyn, touting a product developed by the original Zyn creator. This investment underscores Malone’s ongoing strategy of attaching his brand to trending, disruptive products.

    Socials remain strong: while HypeAuditor notes his Instagram following slipped slightly to 27 million in recent weeks, his posts—especially around fashion and music—continue drawing high engagement, with an average of 142 thousand likes per post.

    On the touring front, Time Out London and other major outlets reported that Malone’s "Big Ass World Tour" finale dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium had to be postponed from September 7 and 8 to later this month, due to London’s tube strike. Fans are eagerly holding onto their tickets, and resale demand is high, underscoring Malone’s international draw.

    All told, in just the past week alone, Post Malone has solidified his emergence not just as a country music star, but as a creative and business force equally at home on the runway, in the studio, and in the boardroom.

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    4 mins
  • Post Malone Electrifies Paris: Big Ass World Tour Meets Fashion Debut at Lagerfeld Mansion
    Sep 2 2025
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    Post Malone has delivered one of his boldest weeks yet, capturing headlines across entertainment and fashion circles. On September 3, he’s set to electrify Paris for the first time at La Défense Arena as part of his Big Ass World Tour—a landmark event drawing thousands, with ticket sellers anticipating capacity crowds and public transport urged to handle the influx. Fans are buzzing about his setlist, which promises both chart-toppers and recent country pivots. The concert boasts a special guest opener, heightening anticipation, while arena staff recommend arrivals from 5:00 pm to ensure a smooth experience.

    Just days before this career-defining show, Post made a splash in the Paris fashion world, debuting his new clothing label Austin Post Apparel at none other than Karl Lagerfeld’s former mansion. According to FashionNetwork, Malone—known for mixing genres as freely as he does styles—delivered a collection rooted in authentic Western wear: think ostrich leather cowboy boots, buffalo coats, and star-embroidered denim, worn by both local Parisians and American cowboys. Whiskey Riff described the Labor Day launch event as an epic, cowboy-chic affair, with Post taking bows in head-to-toe blue denim before rave reviews and raucous applause. Insiders reveal he’s plotting a pop-up in New York later this month but left fans guessing where exactly to buy the gear, saying, “that’s a good question.”

    On the music front, his country album F-1 Trillion—recorded with Nashville’s heavy-hitters and featuring stars like Morgan Wallen, HARDY, and Blake Shelton—is fueling a major transition for Malone. In a candid Apple Music interview, he spoke about moving to Nashville, finding a welcoming creative community, and feeling “happy, very happy” after slowing down and ditching L.A.'s relentless demands. Friends and collaborators cite his positivity as infectious, and PEOPLE has noted his ongoing public embrace of country influences, including performances with Beyoncé and Brad Paisley.

    Social media has been awash in posts tagging his Paris runway event and the arena concert’s logistics, though verified accounts remain sparse on controversy—most echo the celebratory tone of his recent public appearances. Major outlets are already hailing his Paris stint and fashion debut as milestones that could redefine his image for years to come. If Post Malone keeps this momentum, both the music and fashion worlds will be recalibrating for the long haul.

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    3 mins
  • Post Malone Soars: VMAs, Country Collabs, and an Eagles Cover That's Going Viral
    Aug 30 2025
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    Post Malone has been firing on all cylinders over the past week both musically and in the public eye. In a widely circulated backstage video posted August 27, Posty treated fans to an impromptu cover of The Eagles' classic Take It Easy, showcasing his soulful vocals and igniting calls across social media for a full studio version. Fans and music writers alike are now clamoring for an official release with Whiskey Riff noting just how eagerly listeners are awaiting that moment. He is currently winding through a packed international tour schedule with recent and upcoming festival dates in major European cities like Milan, Berlin, and London, most recently headlining in Milan on August 27 and in Zürich and Munich this weekend according to Whiskey Riff.

    Perhaps the biggest headline for Post Malone is his slated performance at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, as confirmed by outlets from US96.3 to WEIS Radio and Daily Fly. This marks his highly anticipated return to the VMA stage—the first since 2018—and he is up for Best Collaboration with Blake Shelton for their single Pour Me a Drink, a pairing that has further cemented his cross-genre appeal. He will perform alongside names like Doja Cat, Jelly Roll, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ricky Martin in a show touted as one of the biggest VMAs lineups in years, set to be simulcast live on both CBS and MTV.

    Business-wise, Post Malone made headlines with another milestone—announced as the 2026 headliner for the Carolina Country Music Festival, signalling his evolving presence in the country music world and foreshadowing more first-time surprises for fans per Netflix Junkie and the official CCMF release. Meanwhile, Rolling Out reports that he also just released a new collaboration track called Brother with DJ Khaled and NBA YoungBoy, an unexpected trio reflecting Post's genre-blending musical instincts.

    There have been no major controversies or negative press in recent days; instead, the tone across news and social media is overwhelmingly positive, with fans praising his musicianship, his new country collaborations, and his willingness to experiment. While posts speculating about an upcoming studio cover of Take It Easy are unconfirmed, interest is surging and it would not be surprising if a full version surfaced soon. This is a moment of important and potentially long-lasting career evolution for Post Malone, as he continues to straddle genres, grow international audiences, and reassert himself as a force in both pop and country music.

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    3 mins
  • Post Malone's Transformative Summer: Fashion, Fatherhood, and a Nashville Takeover
    Aug 26 2025
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    Post Malone is having one of the most transformative weeks of his career, seamlessly blending music, entrepreneurship, fashion, and fatherhood into a headline-grabbing summer to remember. Paris is buzzing as anticipation builds for September 1st, when the superstar will debut his very first fashion label, Austin Post, with a runway show at sunset—his grand entrance into high-end design according to Paris Select Book and Surface magazine. Invitations are tight-lipped on the details but hint at a cinematic showcase channeling his signature blend of Texan cowboy flair and baroque swagger. After years of buzzy collaborations with Crocs, Stanley, Ugg, and most recently SKIMS, Posty is now stepping into the role of full-fledged designer, making it clear he’s set on leaving his mark on the style world, not just lending his face to it. Just days ago, he turned heads as the star of SKIMS' menswear campaign, cowboy hat and all, solidifying his status as both an influencer and an innovator in the fashion space.

    But the catwalk isn’t the only place Post Malone is drawing crowds. His Big Ass World Tour has swept through Europe, selling out stadiums from Romania to Berlin, an open-air extravaganza in Kaunas—his only Baltic show—then heading to Milan, Zurich, and Paris amid frenzied fan speculation about possible surprise guests. The tour has been packed with cameos from the likes of Jelly Roll, Sierra Ferrell, and Ed Sheeran, and setlists blend classics like Circles with country-tinged hits off his F-1 Trillion album, showcasing a seamless genre transition that has fans and critics buzzing.

    Adding entrepreneur to his résumé, Parade reports that Post is opening a mammoth 26,000-square-foot entertainment venue in Nashville’s Lower Broadway, a new hotspot boasting six bars, three stages, and a rooftop view over Music City. The venue is co-developed with the hospitality powerhouse behind the city’s most iconic country-star bars. It’s scheduled to open later this summer, promising to be the largest ground-floor experience on Broadway and further cementing Nashville as his adopted second home.

    On the personal front, Fox News features Post embracing his new life in Utah, where the mountains and quiet give him space to raise his three-year-old daughter—his “biggest giggle,” as he puts it. He’s open about the joys and challenges of fatherhood, teaching his daughter to love George Strait, and stealing moments for family despite a relentless schedule. Festival news also made waves as CTV announced he’ll make his long-awaited Atlantic Canada debut at YQM Country Fest in 2026, headlining alongside country giants Eric Church and Zach Top, ensuring his country evolution remains in the spotlight.

    Social media has been ablaze with speculation and excitement about both the Paris event and the Nashville venue, with fans decoding cryptic signs and counting down the minutes. In short, Post Malone is turning every stage—fashion, business, music, and dad-life—into must-watch theater, redefining what it means to be a pop culture powerhouse in 2025.

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    4 mins
  • Post Malone's Paris Runway Debut: From SKIMS to Slimdown, Inside His Transformative Year
    Aug 23 2025
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    Post Malone, now officially straddling the worlds of music and fashion, is making headlines with one of the most ambitious pivots of his career. This week, he quietly sent out invitations for his first-ever runway show under an eponymous label, Austin Post, which will debut September 1 in Paris—timed perfectly ahead of Fashion Week and his own European tour stop. According to Hypebeast and WWD, this marks his inaugural solo venture into fashion, after years spent collaborating with brands like Crocs, Stanley, Ugg, and most recently, SKIMS. It signals a major expansion of his creative portfolio, positioning Malone as both musician and creative director. The anticipation is heavy; speculation swirls over whether he’s going full high-end luxury or blending the rugged Western vibe and streetwear grit that have defined his public persona. Neither Malone nor his team has revealed details about the “Season One” collection, but insiders say his eclectic personal style—embellished blazers, denim-on-denim, fringe jackets, oversized hoodies—will directly influence the launch.

    Meanwhile, Post’s feature as the face of SKIMS’ new menswear campaign has sent social media into a frenzy. Images show him dramatically slimmed down, nearly nude except for camo briefs, on horseback and chopping firewood in Utah’s rustic wilds. The campaign’s outdoorsy, country-chic visuals have been met with universal acclaim. Kim Kardashian herself said that having Post lead the collection was “the perfect fit.” Malone spoke to GQ and Yahoo Entertainment about his newfound confidence, joking that the shoot made him feel like “a handsome son of a b-tch.” The dramatic weight loss—reportedly 27 kilograms—has been a major talking point among fans, with some expressing concern about his skinny frame while others celebrate his transformation. He attributes the change less to grueling exercise and more to cutting out sugary sodas, replacing them with grilled chicken and hot sauce—details he recently shared on The Joe Rogan Experience and Howard Stern.

    In music, Post continues riding high. On August 18, he delivered an extended, crowd-pleasing performance of “Congratulations” in Berlin as part of his ongoing European tour, which follows the success of his debut country album, F-1 Trillion. That record, released just a year ago, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and spawned several hit singles featuring Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, and Luke Combs. His artistic reinvention as a rapper-turned-country star is still reverberating—country stations and fans are reliving the milestone of his first Grand Ole Opry stage performance from last August, a moment highlighted on Instagram this week.

    On social media, his every move is tracked rabidly by fan accounts and pop culture hubs. Culted, among others, shared the news of his Paris runway debut, while his SKIMS campaign dominated posts and reels throughout the week. The intersection of his personal transformation, brand launches, and ongoing musical evolution has fans and fashion insiders watching closely, wondering just how far Post Malone will expand the boundaries of his already multifaceted brand.

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    4 mins
  • Post Malone: Stalker Scare, Houston High & Health Transformation
    Aug 9 2025
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    Post Malone has had a whirlwind week that has kept him in headlines for both unsettling and exhilarating reasons. The most serious development involves yet another arrest of Cherish Gomer, his convicted stalker, who was taken into custody for the fifth time outside his Utah home. Cottonwood Heights police and Malone’s family have grown increasingly alarmed as Gomer’s behavior continues to escalate, with the most recent run-in resulting in her jumping in front of his car as he tried to leave his driveway. Law enforcement has now detained her without bail, and local news sources including Fox 13 and ABC7NY underline how this ongoing ordeal has exacted a significant emotional toll on Malone and his close ones, putting a spotlight on the dangers of persistent stalking against male celebrities. Public statements from police and Malone’s father echo concern for both Post and Gomer, as all available legal remedies seem exhausted and a more permanent solution is being sought for her wellbeing and public safety.

    Despite this ongoing personal security issue, Post Malone’s professional life is powering on at full steam. He recently brought his signature exuberance and ever-evolving sound to Rodeo Houston, according to Houston Press, walking onstage barefoot with his trademark grin and dazzling the crowd with hits old and new, as well as a never-before-performed George Strait cover that had the audience roaring. Fan accounts highlight his playful, grounded persona—he was quoted as saying they were just there “to play some shitty songs and party a little bit”—and his continued gratitude for the fans and opportunities that have shaped his decade-long career.

    On the global stage, Post Malone is already back on tour. Social media buzzed with footage from his performance at Romania’s Untold Festival, with Instagram posts capturing his energy and the adoration of European fans. Simultaneously, Electric Feel Entertainment posted about Malone launching the Big Ass World Tour with Jelly Roll, energizing both U.S. and international followers with behind-the-scenes shots and concert snaps.

    Nagging rumors about Post Malone’s recent weight loss have also swept social media, with some speculating over possible health concerns. Addressing this directly, his father wrote in reply to worried fans on Instagram that Malone is “the healthiest he’s been in years—mentally and physically,” a sentiment echoed by TMZ, which attributes the transformation to a disciplined workout routine, demanding tour schedule, and a post-film-role diet adjustment.

    Looking at the business side, while money continues to flow in from streaming, with recent figures from RouteNote showing Malone among Spotify’s highest earning artists, there are no major new business or endorsement headlines for him in the past week, leaving the focus squarely on his tour, ongoing security issues, and personal health journey. In sum, for Post Malone, the last few days have mixed the sobering reality of fame’s risks with the overwhelming highs of live performance and fan devotion, highlighting both the shadows and the spotlight of life at the top.

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    3 mins
  • Post Malone Dominates Pop-Country Crossover with F-1 Trillion Album, Coachella Headlining, and 2025 Stadium Tour
    Aug 2 2025
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    Post Malone continues to dominate headlines at the intersection of pop and country, making waves this week with both high-profile music releases and a slew of public appearances. The biggest news is the buzzworthy live music video for "Losers" recorded with Jelly Roll during their Seattle show, a release that fans and industry watchers alike are calling a major moment, as reported August 1 by WKXA Country. This follows continued momentum for his F-1 Trillion album, which dropped earlier this summer and boasts chart-topping singles like the Morgan Wallen duet "I Had Some Help." That collaboration is currently marking several weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of the most successful cross-genre singles in years, according to AOL.

    The album itself remains a chart presence, edging close to twenty thousand in pure activity this week as reported by Hits Daily Double, and is fueled by other star-studded collaborations featuring Blake Shelton, HARDY, and Lainey Wilson—each performance and feature widening Malone’s country cred. Post has been leaning heavily into the genre, with noted appearances at country-centric events: he recently performed at Dierks Bentley's concert at Utah First Amphitheater, surprising the crowd backstage and spurring viral moments on Instagram from August 1 and August 2. He has also been seen with fans and friends backstage at multiple venues, including smaller, more intimate gatherings, which are documented widely on social media with the expected outpouring of affection and hype.

    On the business front, the promotional machine is running hot. Following his intimate Bluebird Cafe set alongside Lainey Wilson and Ashley Gorley, Post has announced a high-demand stadium tour for 2025—kicking off in April with support from Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell—and is set to headline Coachella next year, performing both Sundays. These moves underscore his ever-widening appeal across musical boundaries, with PopFiltr highlighting his impact as a genre-bridging influencer.

    Meanwhile, video and photo content showing Malone interacting with fans, improvising backstage, and relaxing at shows like Dierks Bentley’s amplify his approachable persona, with social accounts such as postydaze and others capturing candid moments to much engagement from fans. There’s no major controversy or negative coverage; instead, the headlines tilt almost entirely positive, lauding him for rewriting what it means to be a crossover superstar and cementing this period as one of the most pivotal in his evolving career narrative.

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    3 mins