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2025-02 LOOKBOOK
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As we move toward warmer weather we add fresh tones to our color vocabulary - featuring gentle waves of lavender, saffron and brick.

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Evan Browning
Photographer

Evan Browning is a photographer from Brooklyn, New York. His interest in image making first flourished while documenting his travels around South America. Upon returning home, he built his practice through influences of travel, fashion, documentary, and portraiture. Evan's work is an homage to his upbringing, shining light on the people and cultures he meets and learns about both while traveling, and in his everyday life in New York.

Eric McNeal
Styling & Story Collaborator

Eric McNeal’s artistic journey is a profound fusion of editorial finesse and a spiritual connection to his Brooklyn roots. With a meticulous devotion to detail, Eric crafts a healing narrative through his styling expertise, channeling the cultural essence of New York City. Grounded in his heritage, his work is a spiritual journey, weaving the tapestry of fashion with the threads of his soul, to resonate with the very heart of the culture that nurtured him.

Erik Martinez
Protagonist

Taj Reed
Protagonist

Taj Reed is a New York-based artist, photographer, and writer. Taj has exhibited work at Hercules Art Studio Program in New York City, Agony Books in Richmond, Virginia, St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Boyden Gallery, and digitally through the Maryland State Arts Council. In addition, his images have been featured by Booooooom, Pomegranate Press, Pearl Press, and other digital and print publications. Since pivoting to fine art, Taj has dedicated himself to exploring the communicative and self-actualizing potential of pictures and letters, relying on his practice to reckon with selfhood, cultural inheritance, memory, and American institutions.

Takashi Yamada
Protagonist

Takashi Yamada is a textile merchant originally from Japan and now based in New York. Takashi leverages his years of experience in the textile industry as director of Takahiyo, where he represents a global array of boutique weavers ranging from paper fabric specialists in Japan to an upcycled fabric mill in Guatemala.

Brendan Chareoncharutkun
Protagonist

Brendan Chareoncharutkun is a former farmer and chef turned creative strategist. His experience in food challenged him to explore his relationship with the environment. Through his current work, he aspires to bring awareness and encourage action on pressing environmental problems.

Nate Cox
Protagonist

Nathanael Cox is the chef and director of BIG CHUNE, a popup restaurant concept focused on the exploration of Jamaican cuisine and the wider Caribbean palate. Through taking research-based approach to recipe development, Cox’s work deals with the juxtaposition of Caribbean cuisine and historical narratives, and the relation of culinary skillsets, processes, and habits among Caribbean islands. He is currently the chef at Prima Brooklyn, in Clinton Hill.
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