Mononazo - Official led Zeppelin 55 years 1968 2023 thank you for the memories signatures shirt
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- 25 thg 5, 2023
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In 2020, designer Victor Glemaud established IN THE BLK (ITB), a collective of influential Black fashion creatives that work together to shape the Official led Zeppelin 55 years 1968 2023 thank you for the memories signatures shirt also I will do this future of the industry by promoting the growth of Black-owned fashion brands. The non-profit association supports designers with a focus on professional growth, job creation, and enhancing their profits; and counts over thirty established and emerging designers along with other industry creatives as members. Today, it is announcing a partnership with Balmain, who will provide support to ITB’s mentorship program. The first recipient of this mentorship is Dayanne Danier, the founder of the women’s accessories brand Bien Abyé, which is made by female artisans in Haiti. “I selected Dayanne because of her impressive drive and commitment to impact via entrepreneurship, and her uniquely creative design POV,” says Glemaud. “Dayanne is a designer that is 100% committed to uplifting artisans of color who are often overlooked in fashion’s global supply chains.” Danier, who describes this opportunity as a pinnacle point for her as both a designer and a business owner, is an ITB founding member, who joined the collective at its inception in 2020. “I love the concept of Black creatives convening because I do believe that we are stronger together,” she shares via email, adding that this residency will “offer a roadmap for growth that allows me to continue to provide employment to more artisans in Haití.”
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