Wear it Your Way - Ca$par

Ca$par might look calm and composed in front of the camera, but there’s a quiet intensity behind his eyes. That same focus has shaped his approach to both music and style. He’s a perfectionist in the truest sense, someone who knows exactly what he likes and why he likes it.

“When I became obsessed with rap, I listened to only rap for about ten years,” he says. “Only recently, in the past maybe three years, I’ve started listening to other genres of music.” That shift opened his world up to new ideas, but it didn’t change his commitment to keeping things stripped back.

“Art in general, I just like it to be clean and simple,” Ca$par explains. “I think less is more always. I’m not trying to do too much abstract stuff, just stick to the basics.” It’s an approach you can see in how he moves during a shoot, where every pose feels deliberate but never overthought. He doesn’t waste energy trying to force a moment. Instead, he trusts the fundamentals to speak for themselves.

When the lights came on and the cameras started flashing, there was a subtle switch in his energy. Ca$par might not be the loudest in the room, but in front of the lens, he locked into a rhythm, moving like someone who had been doing this for years. He found his spots effortlessly, turning small movements into sharp, memorable frames.

That same sense of clarity shapes his style. He gravitates toward clean lines, solid colours, and timeless fits. “Less is more” isn’t just a throwaway phrase for him, it’s a way of building a look that feels confident without shouting for attention. There’s a balance to it, clothes that fit well, feel good, and will still look relevant in ten years.

Talking to him, you get the sense that his music and his wardrobe come from the same place: a respect for craft. He’s not chasing trends or trying to reinvent the wheel; he’s refining his lane. That’s what makes his perspective refreshing in a culture where overstimulation is the norm. “I think style is like music,” he says.

“You don’t have to fill every space; sometimes it’s what you leave out that makes it strong.”

It’s a thought that sums up his whole approach. Whether it’s a verse, a beat, or the way he puts an outfit together, Ca$par knows that simplicity can be its own kind of power.

In a room full of people, he might not be the first to draw attention, but once you notice him, you can’t unsee him. That’s the quiet confidence of someone who understands that style, like art, is best when it’s honest and unforced.