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Behind the scenes with the Black queer fashionistas who dominated SS25 Fashion Week

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A post shared by Law Roach (@luxurylaw)Between promoting his first book, How To Build A Fashion Icon, and styling Zendaya for Louis Vuitton, Roach made his Parisian runway debut, strutting down the runway for Vetements.

The Image Architect also switched out his signature middle part buss-down lace for almost floor-length faux locs for the special occasion.A post shared by Kollin Carter (@kollincarter)Plenty of celebrities and influencers attend fashion shows in a pool that the brand also dresses.

With all the glitz and glam, standing out and commanding attention is impressive. For Cardi B, it’s second nature with her stylist Kollin Carter by her side.

The dynamic duo attended shows for Mugler, Rabanne, Rick Owens, Balmain, Messika, Alexander McQueen, and Vivienne Westwood in Paris.A post shared by Off-White™ (@off____white)Since 2022, Kamara has been Off-White’s art and image director, succeeding the founder, the late Virgil Abloh.

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