Cardi B and Bruno Mars have blessed us with yet another banger. Their newest video for ‘Please Me’ is set in a diner “somewhere in Los Angeles”, and the 90s vibes are certainly back again.
The song proves that the duos success with ‘Finesse (remix)’ wasn’t just a fluke, but instead was the start of an iconic pop relationship. Now the pair have released the music video to accompany their steamy 90s RnB single. The video sees the pair fall in love at first sight at the mexican diner. Let’s dissect the drip.
CARDI B
Cardi B’s raunchy outfit is totally custom made by designer Bryan Hearns, so sadly isn’t available anywhere else. Bummer, but honestly – would we expect any less from queen Bardi? It’s not the first time the designer sorted out the rapper’s wardrobe. Cardi can be seen wearing his designs in her music video ‘Money’ and at the BET awards, and even most of her tour outfits are made by Hearns.
Cardi B’s bling is courtesy of Vendarafa. She wears the ‘Onda’ earrings.
BRUNO MARS
Bruno Mars may be playing a bad boy persona in the ‘Please Me’ music video but, hot damn, does the man look smooth. Astrid Gallegos was the stylist behind Bruno Mars’ outfits in the ‘Please Me’ video. She’s also the creative genius behind his looks for ‘Finesse’ ft. Cardi B, ‘Versace on the Floor’ and ‘Wake up in the Sky’.
Bruno Mars proves that ’90s style can be an everyday wearable look. Could you pull it off? (Yes, you can. You can pull off everything – always. F the haters.)
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Cardi B and Bruno Mars have blessed us with yet another banger. Their newest video for ‘Please Me’ is set in a diner “somewhere in Los Angeles”, and the 90s vibes are certainly back again.
The song proves that the duos success with ‘Finesse (remix)’ wasn’t just a fluke, but instead was the start of an iconic pop relationship. Now the pair have released the music video to accompany their steamy 90s RnB single. The video sees the pair fall in love at first sight at the mexican diner. Let’s dissect the drip.
CARDI B
Cardi B’s raunchy outfit is totally custom made by designer Bryan Hearns, so sadly isn’t available anywhere else. Bummer, but honestly – would we expect any less from queen Bardi? It’s not the first time the designer sorted out the rapper’s wardrobe. Cardi can be seen wearing his designs in her music video ‘Money’ and at the BET awards, and even most of her tour outfits are made by Hearns.
Cardi B’s bling is courtesy of Vendarafa. She wears the ‘Onda’ earrings.
BRUNO MARS
Bruno Mars may be playing a bad boy persona in the ‘Please Me’ music video but, hot damn, does the man look smooth. Astrid Gallegos was the stylist behind Bruno Mars’ outfits in the ‘Please Me’ video. She’s also the creative genius behind his looks for ‘Finesse’ ft. Cardi B, ‘Versace on the Floor’ and ‘Wake up in the Sky’.
Bruno Mars proves that ’90s style can be an everyday wearable look. Could you pull it off? (Yes, you can. You can pull off everything – always. F the haters.)
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