Two more looks from pieces going into today’s Chanel Archive Drop / Available via our website from 1pm Saturday 28th February / Website link in our bio 🔗
Full 50+ Archive Chanel Collection / Dating back to Karl Lagerfeld’s first 1983 Runway Collection to early 2000’s / All Available to buy with RE:BOURN
🏷️ Chanel 90s Tweed Multicoloured Jacket - Designed by Karl Lagerfeld
One of 50+ Archive Chanel / Karl Lagerfeld design pieces, ranging from 80s through to early 2000s - Available Online from Saturday 28th February at 1pm / Early access via our Mailing List
Model : @bexmasters
Photography : @robson_thomas_scott
Hair Stylist : @boilerhousejesmond
Make Up : @leonie__windsor
Art Direction : @sophiechina.cabourn
to my forever valentine
the love I feel for you certainly cannot be squeezed into twenty slides so I’m just using today as a good excuse to post about you xx
@jedbuttress
I’ve been meaning to share the results of this mural for a while now but recently I’ve been so overcome with sadness when I spend any time online or consuming the news, so it only feels right to share this piece now when the world is in such a state of disarray and pain.
I created this piece in response to my own sense of belonging, my appreciation of my heritage but also of an admiration for the place I call “home”.
as a person who has spent my entire life wondering where I fit into the world despite not having any sense of belonging to one race or place, I now think of being taken from that home, through force, war or the pathetic excuse of legality, and that is what we see occurring all over the world right now.
as a mixed race person, growing up being told to “go back to where I came from” or being made a joke of, not just for my skin colour but for my accent too, I consider my art to be an avenue to understanding myself and to represent others like me, those who feel underrepresented, people of dual heritage, and those who moved somewhere new as a young child only to be discriminated against or to experience prejudice just for existing in a space where there are fewer people who look like you.
this piece of art in particular is supposed to symbolise loving your home, wherever you choose that to be, wherever you feel safe. but, sadly right now I don’t think many of us feel safe anywhere and so I wanted to take this moment to share my art for those of you who may feel unsure if you belong, to say that you do and to also do what art has always been made for, which means I’m going to get political with it and end with this, fuck the zionists in Israel who continue to kill people! fuck Trump and his pathetic little band of ICE puppets who continue to terrorise and murder innocent people! and fuck all the fascist bastards in Reform who want to line their pockets with the money of the people they are pitting against each other just to keep themselves on top. we’ve got to do better and speak up and though my platform may be small, if I’m not using it in this way then what the fuck kind of artist or more so what kind of person am I?