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The Designer Challenging Police Racism at New York Fashion Week
This is not your typical New York Fashion Week show.
Designer Kerby Jean-Raymondâs collection for the Pyer Moss label launched Thursday night with gripping and now familiar videos of police violence. The choking death of Eric Garner. The teenage girl thrown to the ground outside a Texas pool party. The running down of a suspect as lights flashed. The smashing of a car window, and then cries.
Until the day before the show, Jean-Raymond said, he wasnât so sure he would even include the clothes.
âI was making a collection. I didnât know I was actually gonna show it,â he said. âI was gonna kind of like hold up a mirror to the room with a video.â
He even invited some family members of victims of police brutality to sit in his showâs front row, a coveted position.
Some fashion and front-row regulars were upset and said they wouldnât attend, Jean-Raymond said. The 28-year-old designer called it disheartening.
âIâm black, Iâm a designer, Iâm living in a time when this is happening,â he said. He added, âYouâre 28 years old, youâre watching kids younger than you who are being killed by grown men who claim fear as an excuse.â
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This is great. Iâm happy to see unindifferent people and the fruits of their labor. This talented designer Kerby Jean-Raymond fights racism via fashion, and he points one more time at the issue of police brutality in our country. Itâs our common problem and each of us should do anything to raise a point and launch a challenge against it.Â
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