From locs and braids to bald confidence, Asake’s GQ red carpet flex shows his fashion glow-up is real.

Asake just made a serious style statement at GQ’s Man of the Year event and with that all black suit and low cut haircut, it’s clear: the “Mr Money” era has leveled up. The oversized blazer was sleek but not try hard, letting his new clean look do the talking. The bald cut framed his face beautifully, and the glasses added that cool, composed touch.

This isn’t the first time Asake’s fashion game has had fans buzzing. Over the years, he’s shifted from braids to locs, sported cobalt blue hair, and now embraces this bold, minimal look. He’s turning heads not just with music but with identity and he knows it.
His evolution isn’t only visual. Asake’s considered one of the most important voices in global music, thanks to his fusion of Yoruba, amapiano, and Afrobeats. That GQ recognition? It’s not style for style’s sake. It speaks to the way he’s shaping culture on and off stage.
Asake’s look is more than fashionable flex. He’s embracing maturity, shedding the old, and walking confidently into a future where his art, ambition, and aesthetic all align. His GQ moment isn’t just a red carpet win. It’s a vibe check and he passed.



