London Brand Ahluwalia presents ‘Jalebi’ Virtual Exhibition For London Fashion Week
LVMH Prize 2020 Finalist, Priya Ahluwalia launched her namesake brand Ahluwalia in 2018. In March 2020, Ahluwalia was featured in the Forbes 30 under 30 European Arts and Culture list. Through her brand,
Pull Up Or Shut Up: Systematic Racism & Inequality In The Fashion And Beauty Industry
Jackie Aina has sparked a new hashtag #pulluporshutup an initiative started by the founder of UOMA beauty Sharon Chuter, demanding brands who have been posting with Black Lives Matter hashtags within 72
Pakistani Streetwear Brand Rastah presents Vol. III Collection
Rastah is a Pakistani streetwear brand taking pride in its culture and traditions and fusing this together with their love for fashion to create streetwear that represents Pakistani culture. In urdu, the
Nigerian Brand BLOKE Presents Genderless Sustainable Fashion
With this years London fashion week going digital and gender-neutral the boundaries on traditional ideas of fashion are changing, opening doors for brands that have always gone against the grain. Nigerian brand
Sustainable Streetwear Brand Misemi Talks Culture And New IGTV Series ‘I-Sewlation’ [@designsbymisemi]
Founded in 2014, Misemi is a London based, sustainable clothing label: care-free, unapologetic, streetwear. Misemi specialises in sublimation printed pieces and experiments with upcycling and reworking pre-loved garments. The majority of Misemi’s
The appropriation of working class culture
Champion, Fila, kappa. We associate these brands with current trends, hefty prices and mainstream culture but has this always been the case? Thinking back to the 80s/90s this was the height of
Nappy Head Club (@nappyhead_club): The brand celebrating natural hair through fashion
Started by two sisters with 4C hair, Nappy Head Club may appear to be your everyday clothing brand but their garments are part of a bigger movement towards the acceptance of natural
Sunshine, Bassline and Good Times: The History of Notting Hill Carnival [@redbullmusicuk]
This year Notting Hill Carnival celebrated its 53rd anniversary, whereby over a million people came together in W11 for the largest street festival in Europe. Over the Bank Holiday weekend thousands of
Art, Culture and Community: GUAP Meets the Brains Behind LAYERS [@layers_online]
“The UK’s creative industries are worth £92bn a year to the economy, however it does not reflect wider Britain or include people from working class backgrounds.” Aiming to address this, LAYERS is
From The Keyboard To A Microphone, This Black Muslim Woman Has A Voice You Must Hear
Ni’mah, also known as Nimz, is an all rounded creative and a forward-thinking fashion icon. Finding her voice in digital expression she created a web magazine called MKTB (pronounced ‘Maktub’, which in