i-D’s Senior Fashion Editor at Large invited Rafael Pavarotti, Mischa Notcutt, Stephen Isaac-Wilson and many more to be part of the final iteration of A Family Affair.
that has invited some of the London’s most visionary creatives and institutions to share the work of their chosen creative families.For his chapter, he’s tapped members of his close personal network -- which includes some of the most exciting voices in the fields of fashion, film, beauty, music, art and gaming -- to ponder the future they hope to help build following the painful, yet in many respects necessary, pause brought about by coronavirus.
“When Browns approached me to work on a community project I immediately said yes as I wanted to celebrate some of the amazing talent that I am very humbled to know and collaborate with,” says Ib. Whittling his community of friends and collaborators down to those that are taking part in the project was, however, no easy task. But what does bind the creatives included is a mutual “continuous effort to change and challenge ideas,” says Ib.
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