Storytelling Style, and Creative Expression

Monday

I had a different post for today, but a week ago I came across this editorial that really resonated with me and I wanted to share it. It strikes a larger conversation regarding diversity in the fashion industry as a whole, more recently the discussion on western designers using Africans as a prop or Africa as commercial scenery. Although the provenance in understanding goes even further than that.

Walé Oyéjidé, designer and creative director behind the menswear line called Ikiré Jones wanted to change the perspective of how African men (namely, in Europe) are portrayed. When he looked for inspiration to photograph his FW16 collection, "After Migration" he took it to one of Italy's city-streets.

The absolutely spectacular editorial showcases bold Ankara prints in classic stylelines and men's silhouettes. They are pieces that would certainly stand out amongst the fashion crowd at Pitti Uomo in Florence, which is one of the largest global fashion events to attend. He showed his FW16 collection there as part of the Ethical Fashion Initiative. View more images here.

Shot in Florence, the editorial angle was clear and simple. Oyéjidé addresses the issue of the fashion industry's lack of black models in high-fashion whilst serving an opposing perspective to the negative representation of migrants in the media. They are real people too. “I thought it was important for many reasons to put them [the models] in front of the camera, not as props, but to convey their unique perspectives,” said Oyéjidé.


“We’re showing an elegant and more humane side to people—not just a headline, not just statistics but complicated human beings with stories and reasons for doing what they do. Dudes like you and me.”



Images/Source: www.IkireJones.com, OkayAfrica. 
*Read the full article here.

What do you think of the Ikiré Jones menswear line? 

Aside from that, I was pleased that you loved my Valentine's Day DIY tutorials so much. The post was chosen as part of Links à la Mode last week. Do check out some of the other blogger's posts in the roundup if you can.


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3 comments

  1. It us nice to see fashion in a different way and it is nice to see diversity in fashion. I love the use of color in the pieces.

    Rebecca http://www.winnipegstyle.ca/Blog/default.cfm

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    1. Thanks Rebecca! Diversity is definitely needed in the industry.

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  2. Amazing styles.
    Great post! Happy weekend.
    Xx, Raysa

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