Kerwin Frost
Born (1995-07-26) July 26, 1995
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Internet personality, DJ, talk show host
Years active2015–present
SpouseErin Yogasundram (2017–2022)
Children1
Websitehttps://www.mrkerwinfrost.com/

Kerwin Frost (born July 26, 1995) is an American entertainer, DJ, talk show host, and comedian. He first rose to prominence in New York City's Soho Youth streetwear scene.

Early life

Frost was raised in public housing in Harlem. He became interested in fashion and music at a young age.[1] He was first introduced to thrifting by his father as an economic necessity, due to the family's low income. Purchasing second-hand clothes later became a cornerstone of Frost's style, finding designer clothes at Goodwill, and trading them with his friends.[2] At the age of 14 he got his first tattoo, a distinctive pencil design that runs the entire length of his right cheek.[3][1] Frost attended Martin Luther King Jr. High School and dropped out at the age of 16.

Career

2015–2018: Soho Youth Streetwear Culture and the Spaghetti Boys

At 15, Frost began spending time with other fashion-obsessed kids in an area of Soho known as the ‘clout corridor’, between Mercer and Howard Street, which included streetwear stores such as Supreme, VFiles, Off-White, NikeLab 21M.[4] It was here that he met future collaborators including Mike the Ruler, Luka Sabbat, and Austin Babbitt.[2] To make money to purchase clothes, Frost would wait for hours in the Supreme line the night before major drops, and would then resell the clothes at a premium to tourists.[1] When he was 16, he interned at VFiles. During this time, he made the decision to immerse himself in the fashion world, rather than be a fashion writer, something he had been contemplating.[2]

In 2015, Frost founded the Spaghetti Boys, a collective of artists, DJs, and content creators, alongside Ray Martinez. The two met at the Harlem public housing development they both lived in.[5][1] That year, the Spaghetti Boys released fashion collaborations with Off-White and Heron Preston, as well as promotional material for Nike Air.[6][7] The collective regularly hosted free all-ages parties at venues across the city such as Milk Studios and Overthrow Boxing Gym.[6] Honorary members of the Spaghetti Boys included Austin Babbitt, Sheck Wes, White Trash Tyler, among others.[5] In late 2018, the Spaghetti Boys disbanded and Frost began focusing on new projects.

2018–present: Entertainment career

Frost has garnered attention for producing viral video content and securing unplanned interviews with recognized pop culture celebrities. In 2018, he worked with Kanye West to create three video content pieces for West: West's Wyoming listening party, his Kids See Ghosts listening party, and the Kardashian-Jenner-West Christmas Party.[8] Frost has also created and hosted a street trivia series for Cash App.

In November of 2019, he was part of the lineup at Post Malone’s Posty Fest.[9]

Kerwin Frost Talks

In March 2019, Frost launched the first season of his self-produced and distributed talk show, Kerwin Frost Talks. In each episode he interviews well-known figures from the worlds of music and fashion.[10]” The interviews are often filmed in the guest's house. The first season consisted of fifteen episodes, and featured guests including Lil Yachty, SZA, Dev Hynes, Luka Sabbat, Jeremy Scott, the founders of Hood by Air, Tyler the Creator, and Chief Keef. ASAP Rocky gave Frost his first interview following his highly-publicized stint in a Swedish jail.[11] Lil Yachty broke the news on his episode of KFT that he wrote "Act Up" for City Girls.[12]

Film and acting

In 2019, Frost hosted the first of what he planned to be an annual film festival in New York. Seventeen films were shown over three days,[13] and the festival included a panel with film producers the Safdie Brothers, a Q&A session led by music video producer Cole Bennett, and an appearance by Robert Pattinson.[1] In the same year, Frost appeared in the Safdies' film Uncut Gems as himself.[14]

Adidas partnership

In 2019, Frost became Adidas' newest creator, responsible for designing clothing, sneakers, and ad campaigns for the brand.[15] In January 2020, he announced a longer-term partnership with the brand, which includes him designing clothing, footwear and ad campaigns.[16] In an interview with GQ, Frost mentions that he has wanted to work for Adidas for a long time. To date, he has developed limited edition cassette tapes for the brand, featured in their Superstar shoe campaign, and is expected to create a suite of apparel this year that leans heavily into his aesthetic and is inspired by costume.[15]

Other ventures

In 2023, Frost collaborated with McDonald's to redesign their McNugget Buddies, a set of 1990s-era McDonaldland characters, for a limited-edition series of adult Happy Meals.[17] This is the second series of adult happy meal toys with the first being created in 2022 by Cactus Plant Flea Market, another fashion brand.

Style

Frost is a street style influencer, known for his combining of haute couture and streetwear fashions, often thrifted.[18][2] He has been connected to popular streetwear brands including Palm Angels, Moncler, Off-White, Yeezy, and has a multi-year partnership with Adidas.[19][20][21][22] His fashion choices have garnered media attention. Frost donning a Hood by Air tent has been described as a classic embodiment of a 2019 street style trend known as ‘peak maximalism’.[23] At Paris Fashion Week 2019, he was featured in a Moncler x Craig Green coat that went viral.[2] He also appeared at the Kim Jones Pre-fall 2019 collection and Dior FY19 show,.[24][25] His style has inspired positive reaction from artist Takashi Murakami and Teezo Touchdown.[26][27][28]

Personal life

Frost married his manager, Erin Yogasundram. In July 2019, they welcomed their first child, Waffl.[2] Frost and Erin met over Instagram.[1]

Filmography

Kerwin Frost Talks - Season 1
Episode Title Notes
1 Kerwin Frost Talks with Luka Sabbat Released April, 2019
2 Kerwin Frost Talks with Dev Hynes Released April, 2019
3 Kerwin Frost Talks with Lil Yachty Released April, 2019
4 Kerwin Frost Talks with Jeremy Scott Released May, 2019
5 Kerwin Frost Talks with Hood by Air ft Shayne Oliver and Ian Isiah Released May, 2019
6 Kerwin Frost Talks with A$AP Rocky and Ian Connor Released June, 2019
7 Kerwin Frost Talks with Luka Sabbat Part II Released June, 2019
8 Kerwin Frost Talks with Travis Barker Released July, 2019
9 Kerwin Frost Talks with Sza Released August, 2019
10 Kerwin Frost Talks with Diplo Released August, 2019
11 Kerwin Frost Talks to Post Malone Released September, 2019
12 Kerwin Frost Talks to Chief Keef Released September, 2019
13 Kerwin Frost Talks to Tyler, The Creator Released December, 2019
14 Kerwin Frost Talks with A$AP Rocky Released January, 2020
15 Kerwin Frost Talks to Yung Lean Released April, 2020


Kerwin Frost Talks - Season 2
Episode Title Notes
1 Kerwin Frost Talks to Mac Demarco Released February, 2021
2 Kerwin Frost Talks to John Mayer Released March, 2021
3 Kerwin Frost Talks to Jerry Lorenzo Released April, 2021


As Himself
Year Title Role
2019 Uncut Gems Himself
2019 Kerwin Frost Presents the Kanye West Wyoming Ye Listening Party Himself
2019 Kerwin Frost Presents the Kanye West & Kid Cudi Kids See Ghosts Listening Party Himself
2019 Kerwin Frost Presents the 2018 Kardashian-Jenner-West Christmas Party Himself

Discography

DJ Mixes
Year Title Release Details
2019 Memento Mori: Episode 6 Released October 31, 2019 on the Weeknd's

Beats 1 show Memento Mori

2019 Turn That Shift Off! Vol 1 Released on Soundcloud
Singles
Year Title Release Details
2019 10K Cash Ft Matt Ox – Kerwin Frost Scratch That Released on Soundcloud

Awards and nominations

Nominated by Dazed for its annual Dazed 100 list.[29]

Nominated for Best in Fashion in the 11th Annual Shorty Awards[30]

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Kerwin Frost, Fashion's Funniest Man, Has Serious Street Style". Vogue. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  3. Kurutz, Steven (August 4, 2018). "Face Tattoos Go Mainstream". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  4. Petrarca, Emilia (January 24, 2018). "The Soho Intersection That's Become a Streetwear Destination". The Cut. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  5. 1 2 "#41: Spaghetti Boys Know They've Always Been the Black Sheep". HYPEBEAST. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  6. 1 2 Falconer, Austin (April 19, 2018). "The Spaghetti Boys World Destruction Tour". Medium. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  7. "Masters of Air: Spaghetti Boys". Nike. March 11, 2016. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  8. "Kanye West Jokes He Was 'Satisfied' By Kim Kardashian's Christmas 'Nip Slip': 'I Was Waiting For' It". Access. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  9. "Post Malone's Posty Fest to Feature Meek Mill, Pharrell, Rae Sremmurd, More". Variety. September 9, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  10. "Kerwin Frost's Closet Is a Goldmine of Costumes & Adidas". Coveteur. September 30, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  11. "A$AP Rocky Reflects On His Falling Out With SpaceGhostPurrp". Genius. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  12. "Lil Yachty says he penned most of City Girls' "Act Up"". The FADER. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  13. "#FilmFriday: Kerwin Frost Announces His 1st Annual Film Festival In NYC". VASHTIE. March 1, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  14. Uncut Gems (2019) - IMDb, retrieved December 17, 2019
  15. 1 2 Schube, Sam. "Kerwin Frost Is About to Do Some Wacky Stuff with Adidas". GQ. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  16. Schube, Sam. "Kerwin Frost Is About to Do Some Wacky Stuff with Adidas". GQ. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  17. Vega, Nicolas (November 29, 2023). "McDonald's is bringing back iconic McNugget Buddies as limited-edition collectibles". CNBC. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  18. Higgins, Keenan (February 13, 2019). "Palm Angels Turned Its NYFW Afterparty Into a Full-Out Rap Show". The Source. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  19. "Moncler and Palm Angels Celebrate Launch of New Collaboration". PAPER. June 7, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  20. Musho, Lee (June 7, 2019). "Graffiti, Sake Cocktails, and Puffer Jackets". The Cut. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  21. McCarthy, Lauren. "Inside Paris Fashion Week's Best Parties with Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne, and Bella Hadid". W Magazine. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  22. "The Art of Vandalism, According to Palm Angels". www.lofficielusa.com. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  23. "How Street Style Evolved in the 2010s—From Pre-Instagram to Peak Maximalism". Vogue. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  24. "Dior FW19: Here's What Celebrities Wore to the Show". Highsnobiety. January 19, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  25. "FWRD's Elyse Walker Has a Closet Full of Next Season's Best Designer Pieces". Coveteur. September 25, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  26. Dazed (January 22, 2021). "Teezo Touchdown: the Texan rapper scoring big with pop punk and trap sounds". Dazed. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  27. Nordstrom, Leigh (September 6, 2019). "Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Best Dressed of Them All?". WWD. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  28. "Phil Oh's Best Street Style Photos From the Fall 2019 Menswear Shows in Paris". Vogue. January 16, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  29. Dazed (June 13, 2019). "Kerwin Frost is the DJ slash street style star to know". Dazed. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  30. "Kerwin Frost - The Shorty Awards". shortyawards.com. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
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