Documentary ‘GARMS’ celebrates not just the threads that connect Black British design, but its immense diversity. Clint 419, Martine Rose and Bianca Saunders share more insights into how their heritage impacts their design with Vogue.
New documentary GARMS celebrates not just the threads that connect Black British design, but its immense diversity. Examining Black British style starting from the Windrush generation and ’50s influx of African immigrants, back when it was more about tailoring than quote unquote fashion, they speak to the designers now taking over the fashion world, and the style stars created along the way.
“My family in Jamaica, they know what I do and they’re sort of proud of me but do something with Clarks? Oh my God – now I get it!” While one of the defining things in Jamaican style is its “eccentricity… that underpins it, and an acceptance of that eccentricity”, Rose explains that there’s also a formality. “Because it was so colonial to a degree, my parents’ generation, they’re quite Victorian – very formal, very church.
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