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.