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The Wun and only

Robert Wun is reflecting on where he is in his career right now. “I suppose it feels great,” says the 32-year-old. “A lot of people work very hard to be at this spot, so I am very grateful. It's incredible to work with so many people I look up to, watching them walk the carpet or do a concert. To work with them is incredible.”

Among those Wun has dressed are artists Cardi B, Doja Cat, Lady Gaga, Burna Boy and Erykah Badu, an impressive list that just keeps snowballing. For his Karl Lagerfeld-inspired cockerelfeathered gown at this year's Met Gala, the designer worked with singer-songwriter Tems and her team including stylist Dunsin Wright, with the custom design researched by Australian Kim Russell, known on social media as The Kimbino.

Soon after, in late May, Wun dressed Rawdah Mohamed for the Cannes Film Festival, the dramatic look gaining global attention. “When we got that request, I knew Rawdah

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