LL Cool J: Introducing Todd Smith 
Published Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:00 AM
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    By Dove ~Sheepish Lordess of Chaos~


     

    Take your time, do it right. If LL Cool J could have a motto, this might possibly be it. A recording artist over two decades strong, an author, entrepreneur, husband and father, LL is also one of the foremost fashion icons in Hip Hop. 

     

    LL set many trends early in his career and inspired droves of people to follow his lead - not only through his unrelenting musical prowess, but through his cutting edge taste in clothes and accessories. From Kangol caps to gold dookie ropes and leather pants, he made even the most flash-in-the-pan fashion items look good.

     

    As flurries of Hip Hop artists have raced to put out trendy clothing lines (many looking too much like the next), LL took his time to develop and carefully present his own quality line, Todd Smith.


    As he began early communications with the fashion industry about his brand in 2007, retailers eagerly put in their orders for the first production. Today, Todd Smith apparel is available at select Macy’s and specialty shops.  

     

    To the delight of his fans, LL is kicking off his official launch of Todd Smith with several in-store events nationwide. We caught up with the always stylish Uncle L at his booth at the MAGIC Convention in Vegas to discuss his philosophy behind the new designs, and his thoughts on being one of the true fashion leaders of our day.

     

    AllHipHop.com: You’re presenting new line that’s just been unveiled for the Summer and Fall?

     

    LL Cool J: This is just in stores this month, just arrived. It’s been five-and-a-half years in the making, and this is the first time I’m actually in stores. People have been hearing me talking about the [Todd Smith] line for years, and one thing about me [is] if I talk about something I do it. It may take time because I like to do it right, but I was patient and determined. Now we’re in stores.

     

    AllHipHop.com: Talk about the inspiration behind the line, because you’ve got some really interesting  hoodies and jackets.

     

    LL Cool J: The inspiration was just my personal life, personal tattoos, what I’ve been through as a man and as an artist. The actual logo is an African symbol that means bravery and fearlessness, because in life that’s what you need when you’re going after a vision. And [when you’re] determined to make something happen in life, you have to have bravery and fearlessness.

     

    Not the false bravery and fearlessness or foolish pride or ego, I’m talking about when they [say] you can’t start your business, when they tell you you’ll never make it as an artist or executive, when they tell you things that are negative in that respect, that kind of bravery and fearlessness in the face of adversity. That’s what we’re doing.

     



    AllHipHop.com: Over the years, what are some of the fashions that you feel were the strongest, and what are some that you hated and could not believe you wore?

     

    LL Cool J: The Kangol was definitely a high point, Troop I think was a little bit quicker, FUBU was a high point for me, I still own a piece of that. Then it got to the point where I needed to be able to express myself as an artist and have a little more input and control creatively about the direction of the brand and how it was treated and positioned.

     

    So I think Todd Smith is kind of the right way for me to show the world what I’m about as a fashionista, so to speak, and what I believe in - whether it’s rolling my pants leg up like I did on my show [In The House], and kind of influencing the world to do that, or whatever it is.


    Now here we are with the Todd Smith brand. I want people to feel like a star when they wear the brand. When somebody puts my brand on I want you to feel like a celebrity, like a superstar. Be sexy. Be fly, feel fly, look fly, feel like you can do anything. That’s what the brand is about.

     



    Remember, this isn’t some fly by night thing. This is as established and as entrenched as my career is, because I put all of my energy into trying to put something out there that’s quality. Hopefully people will appreciate it, I’m confident that they will and I think they’ll love it.



    AllHipHop.com: You have some rock inspired gear here. That seems to be the trend right now. What sets Todd Smith apart from other brands that are doing that?

     

    LL Cool J: There’s only so many notes on a piano - there’s 88 keys and only so many notes, but it’s the song that you create. I think our embellishments, the way we use the studs, the way we do the acid wash, the burnout tees, the way we use the rhinestones, the foiling, the way we do some of the overlayering and the combinations of fabrics, I think it makes it interesting and flavorful.

     

    Then after that, it feels good on your body and it fits well, and that’s a plus as well. Between it being flattering on your body, feeling good on your body, and feeling comfortable, I think that’s enough. I know how I wanna look, and the challenge was to make something that people could afford and that I felt proud wearing. It took me a minute to get there, but I’m there and I think people will like it.

     





    AllHipHop.com: Are you looking to get some of these pieces in the movies that you’re starring in?

     

    LL Cool J: I’m gonna wear the clothes when it’s appropriate. I’m not gonna try to shove it down anybody’s throat, but if there’s a character that’s from a background or in a position where he can wear Todd Smith, I’m definitely gonna throw that Todd Smith on - whether it’s TV, movies, music videos or whatever.

     

    I’m gonna definitely rep my brand to the fullest because it’s part of my lifestyle and I’m proud of it. I’m confident that people will like it.

     

    For more information, log on to: www.toddsmithny.com and www.myspace.com/llcoolj

     

    Meet Todd Smith at Macy's!

     

    March 1 – Miami, FL @ Macy's Adventura, Adventura Mall,  2- 4 PM

    March 8 – Los Angeles, CA @ Macy's Fox Hills, Fox Hills Mall, 2-4 PM

    April 5 – St. Louis, MO @ Macy's St. Louis, Galleria Mall, 2-4 PM

     

    LL with a young fan at Atlanta's Lenox Mall Macy's on February 23

    Photo by Isis



    Comments

     

    MOB4L said:

    "....one thing about me [is] if I talk about something I do it. It may take time because I like to do it right, but I was patient and determined."

    Cosign. No wonder this dude stays at the top. I still bump his old school hits from time to time and I'm just 22.  
    February 26, 2008 10:12 AM
     

    Stack Daddy said:

    1st!!

    DO we really need any more tight a** t-shirt companies?


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    February 26, 2008 10:13 AM
     

    DIORLETSGO said:

    I guess.Another artist putting out clothes..
    February 26, 2008 10:20 AM
     

    MusicWorth! said:

    LL NUFF SAID!

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    February 26, 2008 10:25 AM
     

    Infamous Markiss said:

    It's a good look regardless. The gear that's displayed looks fly. Seriously who's not tired of the XXXXXL T-Shirts. . .
    February 26, 2008 10:37 AM
     

    Dove said:

    @ Stack

    The tees aren't tight, LL just fills them out.
    February 26, 2008 11:02 AM
     

    illseed said:

    not bad. at first i thought LL was going to do the grown and sexy look...i recall the early stuff looking like this. this resembles more youth oriented stuff like jim jones' nostic...not mad tho. looks pretty damn good.
    February 26, 2008 11:33 AM
     

    Dr. E said:

    When are rappers truly going to be entrepeneurs? Another clothing line ? C'mon dog be real. This is write off money. What if Diddy and  Jay-Z linked up and formed a label distriubution company? Or if 50 Dre and Em all put up 50 mil each and bought controlling interest in a sports team ? talk to me when rappers other than Hov are making moves like this. That's about some money!
    February 26, 2008 12:40 PM
     

    Dr. E said:

    And Illseed,it is bad. I've seen these generic designs on skater t-shirts at Bob's for 20 years now.
    February 26, 2008 12:42 PM
     

    tha clear said:

    release exit 13 and get on with your life. These clothing lines are so bogus to me. Go on tour and reconnect with the true heads that supported you since rock the bells. This gear is garbage.
    February 26, 2008 12:57 PM
     

    Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

    Why not. At least compared with other Artists LL is not in the fashion biz for a minute. He was really the first artist to represent Hip-Hop fashion in the 80s.

    Since Fashion is a good side hustle. I am at it's source in
    Shanghai China. I started the first black owned fashion
    company in China. So no need to pay licensing companies
    and Agents, if you can get it direct. We can do t-shirts,
    hoodies, leathers, even mp4 players, mobile phones and
    perfumes. just holla at me.
    ashersommer@nextlevelgarments.com

    or check my website:
    www.nextlevelgarments.com
    February 26, 2008 1:02 PM
     

    coughdrop said:

    Dam does anyone know exactly what LL is worth.? he has to be in the 75-100 million dollar range he has never revealed his money or his houses like most rappers. good look on the clothing line also. i like the stuff.
    February 26, 2008 1:08 PM
     

    Savy_Da_Boss said:

    Cant knock the hustle but I cosign Dr. E! When these niggas gon start putting they money and heads together and invest in shit that gives us control and power over our own shit whether it be music or whatever.

    A clothing line investment is not a power move. Thats a "target the people who have less than me" move and make quick money.

    Ima a big fan of  LL Cool J but this really dont make sense! Seeing he is over 40 I believe or close to it, I would think he would go for a more older professional look to help phase himself in a more professional business like image like suits or somehting. There he could become a full time actor which is where the real money is.

    This is his last album with Def Jam(hence Exit 13) contractually and they have a seat in the Presidents office vacant now so why not go for it? He could fulfill his current obligations to Def JAm as an artist, become President of Def Jam(we all know he helped make Def Jam what it is now), sign himself as an artist and comeback to rap with control his own budget and destiny since he cried about how Hov aint do shit for him! Thats IF he wanted to contine to do music for his fanbase

    Unfortunately, we dont look at the bigger picture. We go for the now money! This is a prime example why Jay-Z is running circles around the competition when it comes to business.
    February 26, 2008 1:38 PM
     

    Boss Up said:

    looks like somethin i already seen...it looks coo but they prolly only sell in small and medium and prolly $80 a shirt...not for me
    February 26, 2008 1:51 PM
     

    Hypedj1542 said:

    im sayin.... Just another over priced FUBU.... hahaha ....
    February 26, 2008 2:05 PM
     

    Dove said:

    One thing that does differ with this clothing is the texture. In the photos, you can't really see anything but the design itself. The quality of the fabric and stitching alone is above par, but the actual designs on a lot of pieces are layered materials, different textures, etc. Definitely stands out from the pack when you see it in person.
    February 26, 2008 2:10 PM
     

    Abutta159 said:

    lol @ Boss Up they prolly only sell in small and medium

    ypu forgot extra medium and VS...very small


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    February 26, 2008 3:25 PM
     

    poe said:

    February 26, 2008 4:51 PM
     

    Durk Niggler said:

    There aing nothing wrong with your clothes fitting you... oh wait the the plain ass white t-shirt down to your knees isnt played out either...come on.
    February 26, 2008 5:48 PM
     

    infamous118 said:

    if he really took his time with stuff The Definition and that last one wouldnt have sounded like that......
    just sayin
    February 26, 2008 5:59 PM
     

    Intelekt said:

    cosign Durk. Nothin wrong with your clothes actually fitting you instead of wearing a t-shirt like it's a damn dress. I don't like tight clothes, I hate em, but I'll be damned if it look like I got hand me downs from the Incredible Hulk. Plus, as said before, they clothes probably aint mad tight, LL just fills em out cause he's a fuckin beast lol
    February 28, 2008 9:13 PM
     

    J-DUBB THA YOUNG HECTIC said:

    im surprised he aint got his own chap stick or carmax
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    February 28, 2008 9:20 PM
     

    touch26_ahh said:

    i like the line & for all the naysayers, the man has to start somewhere in fashion.  Russell Simmons didn't come out from the door with an upscale line, nor did Fubu, nor Rocawear, nor Sean John and all of these companies have been successful and eventually opened a line of business wear and even formal wear.  He has to establish his brand and what better way than to do that except cater to the hip-hop crowd who's supported him all these years.  I'm just hoping he tones the look down some because these shirts with all this shit all over it and jeans with all the shit all over the back pockets has pretty much ran it's course.  The jeans pictured aren't bad at all.  I'm gonna get a few pieces as soon as I can.
    February 29, 2008 12:03 AM
     

    NYMVP said:

    that shit is cornyy. this nigga is caterin to 50 y/o that rock  durags (with the tail out) and one size fits all caps.
    March 1, 2008 12:54 PM
     

    Hoeyuno said:

    hip Hop artists clothing labels are getting weaker every year and those shirts wont give me the same justice that LL gets. Im gonna serously snuff the first person i see wearin that shit
    March 1, 2008 1:59 PM
     

    MrBlackMagicHimself said:

    Looks good tho'. What you got for the 30+ niggas L?

    P.S. see if you can get rid of that FUBU stock...
    March 2, 2008 8:53 AM
     

    strongforu said:

    Some of yall nuggas surprise me with your ignorant comments. Did you see the pic of the dude that made fun of LL's line? He looks like a throwback from the late 90's. The XXXL white tee is so played out playa'. Life moves forward and so do fashion trends.
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    March 3, 2008 8:54 AM
     

    Star Tracks: LL Cool J | CRUNK + DISORDERLY || IF YOU AIN'T ON SIT DOWN. said:

    March 9, 2008 6:54 PM
     

    MikeBelgrove said:

    Dropping a clothing line is all fine and dandy but one of the other writers over at Highbrid Nation brought up a good point. http://highbridnation.com/2008/03/10/business-matters-ll-cool-j-relaunches-todd-smith-clothing-line/. This is not the first time he has debuted this line of clothes. The Todd Smith line first debuted in 2006. It's not new though he's trying to act like it is. Guess no one cared the first time around.
    March 11, 2008 11:35 AM
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