The British designer’s third zine features striking imagey by Kwabena Sekyi, words by Jordan Anderson and a special interview with her mother.
In Paris, the London designer had vintage Jamaican dance sequences, artist Steven Parrino’s slashed paintings and photographer Robert Longo’s “Men in the Cities” series tacked on her moodboard.
“Looking at a lot of tourist sightings, I wanted to mix it with British tailoring — going to Jamaica in the 1940s and what that would have been like for someone who was packing,” she tells Hypebeast.
Marking the designer’s debut unisex collection.
With appearances from Corteiz’s Clint, LABRUM’s Foday Dumbuya and Bianca Saunders, the documentary chronicles the legacy of Black British style.
Hypebeast speaks with Saul Nash, Bianca Saunders, Foday Dumbuya, and Nicholas Daley about the British Fashion Council’s inaugural New Establishment Menswear Category.
Taking over academic grounds with essential tools and advice.
For our latest video diary, we visit the British designer’s atelier to understand more about the pressures of the Met Gala, and how she was inspired by Karl Lagerfeld.
Tapping into Farah’s century-spanning archive to reinterpret traditional menswear silhouettes for today.
Presenting a storyline of contemporary tailoring and relaxed luxury alongside a reggae and patois soundtrack.
“CRISIS AT THE COP SHOP” aims to raise £125,000 GBP to help the homeless.
The lauded menswear designer launches a chair as part of ECCO’s new AT.KOLLEKTIVE program.