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G.O.O.D Music artist Teyana Taylor and NBA player Iman Shumpert channel their inner movie stars in a new Risky Business-inspired video montage courtesy of Vogue and GQ.

The video serves as one in a series of Risky Business reenactments that combine as an editorial on this seasons hottest denim trends, including bedazzled flares, bleached ’fits, cut-offs, and more. Watch the couple in action below.

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“I’m usually more of a Rick Owens sweatpants kind of girl, Taylor tells Vogue, "but I can wear jeans every single day as long as they’re literally tapered to my body."

Shumpert is also more of a sweats guy, he reveals to GQ while discussing his personal style and NBA style generally. "It's cool [that] through fashion, you can have a conversation with somebody and realize, 'Damn, he's not just a basketball player. This dude really likes clothes!"' he explains.

"You give somebody a compliment and then you start to realize he's a person, he's not just this basketball player that doesn't talk, and he's mean, and he has a bodyguard. It just sort of knocks you off the pedestal for a second so somebody can say, "Oh man, I really like those jeans. Oh man, I really like that shirt. That outfit you wore ..."

Read the interview in full and watch more Risky Business inspired videos here.

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