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@nella.nav

📓storyteller. brand strategist. producer. anti hero. Abolish America. 🚹 he/him/city boy 📧 [email protected]
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Immortal Enemy The Immortal Enemy collection embodies rebellion and transgression, echoing the ongoing fight against propaganda and oppressive systems. Inspired by the stark realities of today’s global landscape, it echoes the ongoing struggle against fascism and oppression – drawing parallels to the ongoing human rights abuses – particularly in Palestine. Throughout the collection, safety pins serve as more than just fasteners; they embody unity and strength symbolizing the resilience of the human spirit. Each pin is a reminder of our ability to overcome adversity, rise from our struggles, and transform our challenges into opportunities for impactful change. Designer: @p3ttypunk Models: @nickzuijin @alantayhope @_makaylakiana @glojonn MUA: @wild_thorn_berry @phoenixroseartistry @taylorchristeen Hair: @thatgirljazz @lishasxsanctuaryy Photos: @misstaylorhunter Photo Assistant: @thedimeyy Runway Images: @depictedimages @neworleansportraitphotography Process: metal sanding/polishing, cut/sew, analog machine knitting, natural dyeing, distressing and weathering Materials: dyed 12 oz bull denim, recycled yarn, cotton #knitwear #designer #naturaldye
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Nocturna Weaving together subcultural history and experimentation, designer, Khiry Van Allen, found himself drawn to the raw energy of nineties film, funk music, and punk subversiveness. He created his own knit version of the film noir femme fatale archetype – femme noir – which evolved into Nocturna. Designer: @nella.nav @p3ttypunk Model: @emmajeangiroir Process: experimenting with different needles and yarn blends, analog knitting Muses: cinematic icon Pam Grier; funk singer Betty Davis; queen of grunge Tina Bell #littleblackdress #lbd
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recently i presented my first project for @materialinstitute and it's literally the first jacket i ever designed from start to finish. let me introduce you to the "Workin' Girl" jacket. this piece draws inspiration from the incredible stories of Black sex workers, the girls and the gorls. their resilience and the stories they carry deserve recognition and celebration. i experimented with black walnut dye on white twill during the creative process, and this hue was the result. in many cases, women and fems have had to keep their valuables in their bras due to the lack of accessible pockets. building on this concept i created a cone-shaped bra that also functions as a pocket. through all of my work, i aim to share stories of the Black experience and emphasize the interconnectedness we all share. i wanna play with this concept more and try new colors so this is just the beginning. model: @zimteemo 📸: @harmseduction
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Shine hero
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