Saturday, February 14

Incel-ebrity Clavicular booted from fashion bash, attacked on night out in New York


If there were anywhere that might embrace a man whose life’s goal is to perfect his jawline, you’d think New York Fashion Week would be it.

But apparently not.

Page Six has learned that incel-ebrity Clavicular actually had a rough go of it on his first visit to the circus of chic on Thursday night.

Clavicular is a leading figure in the “looks maxxing” scene. Instagram/@clavicular0
He was asked to leave Le Bain on Thursday evening. Instagram/@lebainnyc

First Clav — a leading figure in the “looksmaxxing” subculture of the incel world, and the subject of a lengthy New York Times profile published on Friday — was asked to leave a fashion bash at the perennially trendy Le Bain, and then, after decamping to another nightclub instead, got attacked by a fellow reveler.

Clavicular — so named because of the hyperfocus on clavicle proportions in looksmaxxing culture, where drugs and surgery are encouraged in relentless pursuit of handsomeness — was supposed to host a bash for controversy-curious designer Elena Velez.

Clavical recently caused a uproar when his group — which included white supremicist Nick Fuentes — had a Miami club play Kanye West’s banned track, “Heil Hitler.” Getty Images

But part of the looksmaxxer’s schtick is that he broadcasts much of his life on the streaming platform Kick, and staff at Le Bain — one of the famed club at the Standard Hotel — told him he’d have to turn off his cameras if he wanted to stick around.

He chose to leave, while his odd entourage grumbled that the hotel, perhaps best known for its Met Gala afterparties, had failed to understand the opportunity that his livestream offered it.

He became involved in a fracas at Financial District spot Skinos. Instagram/@skinos.nyc

After a trip to McDonalds, we’re told Clav and pals found their way to Financial District club Skino among another fashionable set.

But insiders tell us that barely half an hour after the gang walked through the doors, someone took a swing at a friend of Clav, and then another at the looksmaxxer himself.

Clavicular wrestled with the alleged assailant briefly before security broke it up.

We’re told he was uninjured.

A source close to the influencer told us, “Clavicular is safe, and his security guard protected him and his team. He’s not sweating the incident.”

He’s the subject of a lengthy profile in the New York Times this week. Instagram/@clavicular0

He was recently among a group including white supremacist Nick Fuentes and accused human trafficker and rapist Andrew Tate who sparked an investigation at a Miami club after having the DJ play Kanye West’s banned track “Heil Hitler.”

He was also recently arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona, for being in a bar with fake ID. The DA declined to prosecute him.

A rep for Clavicular didn’t comment. A rep for Velez didn’t immediately respond to our request for comment.



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