Montero (call Me By Your Name) / Pink And Paste... -
Lil Nas X's style during this era heavily utilized vibrant pinks and soft pastels to challenge traditional masculine norms.
The video for "Montero" is a surreal journey through the "Land of Montero," which represents the artist's mind. Montero (Call Me By Your Name) / Pink and Paste...
: During his trial, Lil Nas X is adorned in pink, a color traditionally associated with femininity, symbolizing his acknowledgment of his own homosexuality. He is judged by a crowd of blue-clad "Nas look-alikes," representing internalized homophobia and societal pressure. Lil Nas X's style during this era heavily
: He partnered with Jean Paul Gaultier for a limited-edition "Montero" tulle top that featured heaven and hell motifs, cherubic demons, and butterflies in a colorful, pastel-heavy print. Cultural Parallels: Call Me By Your Name He is judged by a crowd of blue-clad
: In the "Montero" video, the soft pinks in the Colosseum-style trial scene serve as a visual contrast to the rigid, blue-clad figures judging him, highlighting his vulnerability and eventual self-acceptance.
: In one of pop culture's most discussed moments, he descends a pole to Hell wearing a red wig and thigh-high black boots to seduce and eventually dethrone Satan.