It was all the buzz at the Grammys on Sunday.
And now Pharrell Williams is making his gigantic brown mountain hat his trademark fashion statement.
The 40-year-old once again wore his infamous headpiece while on a photo shoot in L.A. on Wednesday.
Fashion statement: Pharrell Williams wears his
now infamous gigantic fedora from the Grammys to a photo shoot in L.A.
on Wednesday
This time Pharrell paired his large fedora with a grey sweatshirt from his clothing line Billionaire Boy's Club - only this one said Billionaire Girls Club - a couple of gold chains, jeans and a pair of rugged boots.
The singer made the look appear quite natural as he talked with various people on the set of the photo shoot.
In
other photos, the Get Lucky singer dons a different hat but that is
still in the vein of a park ranger or a Canadian Mountie but added
sunglasses, a bandana around his neck, striped shirt and a leather
accessory at his waist.
The Grammy hat: Pharrell's fashion accessory was the talk of the award show on Sunday
Top hat: The 40-year-old is making a habit of wearing the park ranger chic
Bold: The eclectic headpiece is becoming his signature look
In yet another look for the photo shoot,
Pharrell finally changes up his headgear style with a Panama hat around
his neck, yellow shorts and a pair of animal print construction boots.
After
wearing the now infamous bold hat to the Grammys, which was designed by
Vivienne Westwood, the 40-year-old caused quite the sensation on
Twitter.
Even the restaurant chain Arby's got in on the action by suggesting the singer stole the fast food joint's signature logo.
'Hey @Pharrell, can we have our hat back,' the official Arby's Twitter account posted during the show.
Pharrell jokingly replied, 'Y'all tryna start a roast beef?'
Changing it up: Pharrell later wore a slightly different hat on the set of the photo shoot
Third time's the charm: Pharrell went for a completely different hat in this photo
But like a true
visionary, the singer was unfazed by the comments and wore the hat the
very next day at the The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute To
The Beatles.
On
Sunday, Pharrell took home four Grammys including Producer of the
Year-Non Classical, along with Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Record of
the Year and Album of the Year for his work with Daft Punk on their album Random Access Memories.
But the Grammy winner told E!News he was humbled by the accolades.
'Dude,
I still don't even know how it feels, because I haven't even processed
that I've had this kind of acknowledgment,' he said.
The Blurred Lines singer may have a chance to wear his signature accessory to the Oscars in March, as his song 'Happy' from Despicable Me 2 is nominated for Best Song.
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