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Hood Couture In The Hotel Bedroom.
This not just a regular diva—his force is radical, rebellious, raw, and radiant. This diva is changing the fashion game. This force does not wait for permission to dress his way, he takes his it. This diva creates from clutter and chaos.
For the People, By the House.
House of Tywon embodies character, spontaneity, resilience, and respect — values that ground its identity today and propel its vision for tomorrow. More than a fashion label, it is a movement built on talent, creativity, and a profound dedication to advocating for people’s rights and representation.
Disorder & Pinstripes.
This shoot took place in a NYC hotel room. Wrapped in pinstripes and surrounded by disorder, it captures a visual tension between style and business.
My Freedom Is Gone.
Freedom never truly existed—oppression didn’t disappear, it shapeshifted. We live wondering if we will become a headline, a hashtag, or a memorial poster, while the American Dream is upheld with one hand and dismantled with the other. Freedom is only real when it belongs to everyone, and until then, none of us are truly free.
Inside Studio Tywon.
Studio Tywon., is more than a magazine—it’s a visual protest. Created to center the voices that go unheard, it exposes pain, vulnerability, and the resilience needed to overcome poverty, loss, and despair. This publication is a rebellion against labels and limitations, a reclamation of identity and power. Here, you are invited to step into a space where authenticity leads, creativity resists, and identity is something you grow into—not something assigned.
Fashion on a budget: How to slay on without spending a fortune?
Shopping on a budget can be challenging, but don’t overthink it. Creating a 5$ outfit takes intention, innovation, and a touch of spontaneity. We often think price defines fashion, but in reality fashion is a tool to express how we feel.
Beyond the Binary of Style.
Style exists beyond gender—it is art, resistance, and identity in motion. When instinct leads, individuality takes form, breaking norms and redefining expression through risk, confidence, and authenticity.
404: Conformity Not Found.
Silver is the moment of becoming. It marks the end of who you were told to be and the rise of who you choose to be. A quiet rebellion wrapped in light, silver shields you from limitation and reflects your truest self back to the world. This is the refusal to be erased, the power to redefine, and the courage to evolve—on your own terms.
Ja’Mez Unleashing His Power And Authenticity.
Ja’Mez’s work transcends traditional fashion photography by infusing it with deep social meaning, addressing issues like racial inequality, gender fluidity, and the beauty of individuality.
Power In Every Layer.
Fashion is about standing outside the norm — using layers, contrast, and bold choices to tell your story without saying a word. From a cheetah dress over red pants to pearls paired with a striped tie, every piece becomes part of a powerful narrative of confidence, identity, and fearless expression.
Class And Consumption: Who Can Afford To Be Unique?
Fashion freedom often hinges on wealth. A thrifted blazer on a rich person is “vintage cool,” but on a working-class person, it’s seen as “cheap.” This shows a bias: style is valued when linked to status.
Where Are We?” A Reflection on Race, Fashion, and Visibility.
Growing up, I was captivated by fashion’s endless possibilities—tearing fabric from my clothes to create something new, seeing style as pure expression and creativity. Yet, as I flipped through magazines and scrolled fashion blogs, I noticed something missing: real racial equity and representation. Faces that looked like mine—Black and brown—were scarce, often limited to just one or two pages.
Why Storytelling Matters in Photography?
Storytelling matters in visual arts because it allows audiences to interpret, understand, and connect with each piece on a deeper level.
“I AM NOT HERE”: VISIBILITY, ABSENCE, AND THE POLITICS OF BEING SEEN.
"I Am Not Here”: Visibility, Absence, and The Politics of Being Seen explores the complex dynamics between presence and erasure in contemporary society.
The Politics Of Self-Expression.
In a world that insists on rigid labels and strict gender norms, self-expression becomes far more than just a personal aesthetic—it transforms into a political act.
The Power of Identity In Fashion.
Identity is the thread that weaves through every story we tell, carrying our heritage, experiences, and dreams in its fibers.
Who Cares If They Stare?
Who cares if they stare? In a world obsessed with fitting in, choosing to stand out is an act of courage. Every pair of eyes that linger is a testament to your uniqueness — a silent acknowledgment that you refuse to dissolve into the background.
Another Black Man Dead.
Black and Brown people statistically die at higher rates than any other racial group due to Jim Crow, racism, police brutality, and white supremacy. Black and Brown are systematically conditioned into unsubstantiated stereotypes and denied adequate mental health services, economic opportunity, and access to safe, stable housing. This system was deliberately created to keep us oppressed, undermined, and marginalized.
Stillness With Intent Featuring Kaylee Carter.
Kaylee Carter wears an avant-garde sheet styled as a dress, paired with black heels, a black corset, a red beret, and white pearls. The intention behind this look is rooted in sophistication, innovation, and purpose.
The Rise of Mez.
MEZ is an emblem of powerhouse success — carving his own path with uniqueness, spontaneity, power, and boldness.