LABRUM London's AW24

LABRUM London's AW24 collection emerges as a radiant tribute to the cultural wealth that immigrants contribute, traversing global landscapes. Spearheaded by Creative Director Foday Dumbuya, this collection draws from the vibrant stories of immigrant artists, spotlighting their enduring spirit and pivotal roles in art and fashion. The series embodies resilience through its focus on wrapping and fabric draping techniques, mirroring both practical attire and historical embellishment traditions.

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At its heart, the Naimbana patchwork blazer epitomizes the melding of cultures, pieced together from studio remnants and embellished with cowrie shells, to display LABRUM's worldly narrative. With an array of techniques like digital embroidery, patchwork, quilting, and screen-printing, the collection paints a 'Cultural Confluence' with its broad color spectrum and global textile methods fused into modern designs.

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Accessories within the collection honor immigrant journeys, inspired by traditional methods of carrying personal items. From vintage suitcases clad in LABRUM's signature fabrics to a notable bowl hat crafted from hemp braid, each piece narrates tales of heritage and migration. The "FLAGS" finale poignantly caps the show, draping a garment with flags from key migrant nations, signaling hope and a collective story of new beginnings.

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Foday Dumbuya's AW24 offering for LABRUM London is a celebration of cultural synergy, blending traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary lens, encouraging a fresh examination of African design in today's narrative. This collection stands as a vibrant testament to the beauty of cultural fusion and the perpetual voyage of colours.