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STUDIO TYWON., Centers avant-garde, LGBTQIA+, gender-fluid, Black and Brown communities, and underrepresented voices, using fashion as a socially conscious medium to challenge stereotypes, confront inequities, and celebrate authenticity.

Studio Tywon., is a multidisciplinary creative space where style, expression, and identity refuse to be contained. Each release is a confrontation: a declaration of self, of power, of freedom. Our work doesn’t whisper; it demands attention. It shatters gender walls, disrupts norms, and forces an industry built on imitation and exclusion to face its own reflection. We create work that rewrites what it means to be represented, heard, and seen in a culture determined to divide and silence us. Every collaboration, every cultural moment, every issue is an act of intentional rebellion—turning language into impact, expression into movement, and stance into unapologetic power. No clichés. No boundaries. No obedience. No pressure to conform. Just honesty. Just disruption. Just you.

Founded in 2025 by Ja’Mez Williams (Mez), Studio Tywon., is a multidisciplinary creative house based in Montgomery, Alabama. grounded in self-expression, inclusivity, and truth-telling, the studio reimagines fashion as a language of culture and identity. Guided by four pillars — style, identity, humanity, and culture Studio Tywon., exists to amplify the voices of the unheard, unseen, and underrepresented. every project becomes an act of visibility, blending creative direction, fashion imagery, and conceptual design to tell stories that challenge, provoke, and inspire. Its essence, Studio Tywon., transforms fashion into a medium of empowerment and dialogue — a space where authenticity becomes art, and expression becomes freedom.

Ja’Mez Williams began his journey as a fashion, portrait, conceptual, beauty photographer and creative director at the age of 16, specializing in capturing the essence of people. He blends beauty and creativity by emphasizing the subtle interplay of light and Experimenting with his models, aiming to leave a lasting impact on our vibrant world. In his studio work, he meticulously uses lighting, composition, and attention to detail to achieve depth and sophistication in every session. His approach goes beyond merely taking photos; it's about evoking a sense of wonder, interpretation, and attitude to create compelling portraits.

  • Studio Tywon exists to disrupt the ordinary.
    We create art that questions power, challenges comfort, and amplifies voices that refuse to be erased.
    Our mission is to transform creativity into resistance — using visual storytelling as a tool for liberation, truth, and cultural change.

    We don’t create to fit in.
    We create to shake systems, spark dialogue, and reclaim narrative.

  • We believe art is not decoration — it’s declaration.
    A refusal to be silent. A refusal to be small. A refusal to conform.

    At Studio Tywon, we stand on three radical truths:

    • Creativity is political.

    • Identity is power.

    • Rebellion is necessary.

    We reject surface-level aesthetics and empty trends.
    Our work lives where beauty meets protest — where vulnerability becomes strength and expression becomes defiance.

    We create for the unheard.
    We design for the underestimated.
    We build for those rewriting the rules.

  • Our process is not safe — it’s intentional.

    We Interrogate Before We Create

    Every project begins with questions:
    What needs to be challenged? Who needs to be heard? What story has been ignored too long?

    We Design with Disruption

    Our visuals don’t whisper — they confront.
    We use contrast, tension, and emotion to force conversation and provoke thought.

    We Center the Human Experience

    Before brands. Before trends. Before algorithms.
    People, identity, and truth always come first.

    We Build with the Bold

    Studio Tywon partners with creatives, brands, and movements that aren’t afraid to be seen, felt, and remembered.

What's the story behind the name?

What's the story behind the name?

My father Rodrickys Tywon Williams passed away due to gun violence before I was born and I share the same middle name, and I wanted to honor his memory of life and creativity by adding the name Tywon to make it personal and avant-garde. I then added Studio because I run a creative platform — a community, a family built on inclusion, representation, and cultural impact. Together, Studio Tywon.,embodies both personal vision and collective creativity.

My father Rodrickys Tywon Williams passed away due to gun violence before I was born and I share the same middle name, and I wanted to honor his memory of life and creativity by adding the name Tywon to make it personal and avant-garde. I then added Studio because I run a creative platform — a community, a family built on inclusion, representation, and cultural impact. Together, Studio Tywon.,embodies both personal vision and collective creativity.

“Each release is crafted with intention, quality, and disruption. This is an open platform with no walls. No clichés. No boundaries. No pressure to conform. Just honesty. Just an expression. Just you.“

I created this agency because I know what it feels like to battle with identity. To feel unseen. Misunderstood. I built this for the people who want to be represented, for the voices that deserve to be heard, and for the stories that deserve to be told with care, depth, and truth.

A black and white photo of a woman standing against a brick wall. She is smiling and holding her face with both hands. Red handwritten text on the image says, "I CUT MY HAIR -MEZ."

SERVICES : FASHION AND EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY, STYLING, DIGITAL STORYTELLING, CREATIVE DIRECTION, CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT, VISUAL DIRECTION AND COLLABORATIONS.

Want to work with us? Email: COLLAB@STUDIOTYWON.COM