One of this year's most stylish masterpieces is Solange's fourth studio album and accompanying film When I Get Home, released in March.
This week, the full director's cut to the film has been released and is a timely reminder that this was Solange's year in music and fashion.
Styled by collaborator Kyle Luu, the fashion in When I Get Home explores black culture, ranging from Afrofuturism to black cowboys.
It’s also a sophisticated example of one of this year’s biggest fashion trends: Yee-haw, which we’ve seen elsewhere from artists like Kacey Musgraves and Lil Nas X.
Featuring a diverse range of emerging and avant-garde designers including Telfar and Pyer Moss, the film showcases Solange at her most stylish.
Working alongside a variety of collaborators, including John Key, John Carrol Kirby, Standing on the Corner, Chassol, Jamire Williams and Pharrell, the album’s accompanying film features all 19 tracks.
WATCH: When I Get Home The Director's Cut