Trey Songz's Style Transformation
Style Transformation: Trey Songz
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2005 - Early on, Trey liked to represent his home state of Virginia and he wore a fair amount of superstar bling.
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2006 - When Trey Songz debuted “I Gotta Make It” in 2005, his around-the-way style consisted of hoodies and matching do-rags.
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2006 - Songz’s cartoon-covered hoodie and baggy jeans went with his cornrows and urban image.
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2007 - The simple black skull cap with the leather bomber jacket made for a laid back stage outfit.
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2007 - The button-up shirt was a step up and coordinated with his wave cap.
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2008 - Trey’s two-tone sneaks pulled his down vest ‘fit together and showed signs that his style was in transition.
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2008 - After releasing his sophomore album, Trey had a new swag and it was apparent in this layered winter look.
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2008 - With a fresh cut and a fresh white blazer, Trey was “so fresh and so clean” for this red carpet appearance.
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2008 - Fellas, take notes: throw on a neutral crew neck sweater to upgrade your jeans and tennis shoes.
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2009 - Trey’s gleaming ear pieces perfectly complemented his bright suit for an angelic finish. Heavenly.
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2009 - This fitted vest suit was very GQ and it showed a more fit Mr. Songz, who was apparently hitting the gym.
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2009 - On the set of his “Say Aah” video, Trey rocked grey from top to bottom. Love the sweater!
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2009 - The extra long military-inspired jacket was a unique choice that worked because it had subtle details.
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2010 - Trey stopped by “106 & Park” looking extra handsome, draped in all black including black aviator shades.
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2010 - Choosing a muted red jean, Trey added a pop of color in this stage look without being too trendy.
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