
Kai Cenat has never been shy about announcing his next chapter, but his latest reveal hits a little different. During a speech at the 2025 Streamer Awards this weekend, the internet’s most magnetic troublemaker shared that becoming a fashion designer is on his long-term career list. He did not specify whether he wants to debut a full runway collection, drop an elevated merch line, or test-drive a limited edition six-piece capsule. What he made clear is that fashion is on his horizon, and honestly, EBONY supports him.
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Because if there is one thing the past decade has taught us, it is that creative reinvention is the currency of the 2020s. Musicians have shifted from chart-toppers to house ambassadors. Actors have gone from red-carpet regulars to full-on brand founders. Even streamers and digital creators have broken the ceiling, launching everything from loungewear to luxury-leaning labels that sell out in seconds. The world does not separate entertainment from fashion anymore. Influence is influence. And Kai has that in abundance.
His style is already a signature: streetwear energy fused with internet cool, the kind of look that spawns mood boards within minutes. The idea of him stepping deeper into the craft feels surprisingly natural. But the part that makes culture watchers sit up straight is imagining how he could enter the industry. Kai is a streamer before anything else. He brings the world with him.
Picture this. Kai Cenat interning at Louis Vuitton under Pharrell Williams, documenting fittings, sewing lessons, late-night sketch sessions, and the quiet tension of a fashion atelier. Or imagine him learning from another major house, turning the behind-the-scenes grind into prime-time content. It would be a 2020s remake of The Hills but reimagined for the internet age, where millions of viewers experience the fashion world in real time through someone who actually looks like them, cracks jokes like them, and dreams audaciously like them.
And after that apprenticeship arc? The drop. Whether it is a capsule, a collaboration, or a small-batch debut that sells out in seconds, Kai has the ingredients designers spend years trying to cultivate. A built-in global audience. Cultural relevance. Curiosity. The will to experiment.
If he decides to take fashion seriously, he could do more than launch clothes. He could change how this generation witnesses the rise of a designer. And in the era of creators rewriting the rules, Kai Cenat’s fashion dreams feel less like a plot twist and more like the next chapter waiting to be written.
