[@Revivalldn] is reconstructing and reimagining denim to promote slow fashion
Revival is a new and innovative fashion brand which is reconstructing, redesigning and reimagining denim. https://www.instagram.com/p/BqXTUwGHEoz/ Launched in 2016 Revival, joins the new wave of forward-thinking and conscience fashion brands. The focus of the brand is
[@EugyOfficial] Speaks On All Things ‘Dance For Me’ & His Journey So Far
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8uzcX41l-8 Eugy is one of the few artists that are based in the UK and still hold the key to the Afrobeats scene. His unique voice and distinct tag-line ‘Eugy Officialll’, is
Peckham Palms [@peckhampalms] – The Afrocentric retail space counteracting gentrification
“It’s not just the business, it’s the sense of belonging” Peckham Palms is a brand new Afrocentric retail space opening in the heart of Peckham, providing professional beauty services and hairstyling. The
‘ROUNDTABLE NOT RUNWAY’ [@TEATUMJONES] SS19 challenges industry norms
British brand Teatum Jones, founded by duo Catherine and Rob is a fashion brand with a conscience. Their SS19 campaign comes with a roundtable, not a runway! The roundtable features women trying
[@Abiolaxox] Brands on the Block Episode 6 [@Trimingham__]
The future is definitely female. This Brand on the block episode I sat down with Cherise Trimingham a designer and the brand owner of a luxury menswear brand Trimingham. Honestly, when I went
Meet the 30 under 30 Black professionals and creatives you need to know #TheBlackList2018
Introducing The Blacklist 2018. As the year comes to a close, we want to end by honouring some of the most talented young black professionals & creatives, both in and outside of
UK R&B – Where is the noise? – A film by Rakeem Omar | A GUAP Documentary
Young Film maker Rakeem Omar collaborates with GUAP to explore a topic many R&B lovers have been discussing for a long time. R & B being a genre originally coming from the
The Cultural Evolution of Black Hair
Words by Tobi Ijitoye In the late 2000s the natural hair movement started in America and spread across the globe. The movement saw black people, (mainly women) ditch the relaxers and embrace their
NEW TRACK OF THE WEEK: [@SerineKarthage] raps her philosophy on ‘Ruler’
Serine Karthage uncovers all in anecdotal anthem ‘Ruler’ In the video for ‘Ruler’, co-directed by the artist herself, Serine paces toward the camera, facing the viewer head on as she raps, dances