The fashion industry is about being daring, unique, and setting trends. Numerous fashion labels vie for visibility and acclaim. For newcomers, it can be very difficult to stand out in a highly competitive market. Making a name for yourself and establishing an instantly recognizable brand are vital for success in the fashion industry. Unconventionally, Paris-based fashion company Maison Kitsuné has managed to distinguish itself from the competition.

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From the colorful country of Togo, fashion designer Jacques Agbobly delicately and intentionally creates designs loosely based on the comfort and security of his home in West Africa. It was here that Agbobly grew to appreciate individuality, as their grandmother and Aunt Damé taught and encouraged the young designer to stay true to themself and to be as creative as possible. 

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You’re scrolling on Instagram, when a reel of an artist pops up on your screen. The video showcases a bright acrylic and aerosol painting on a large canvas with a monkey wearing the ceremonial uniform for the Irish Guards (Prince William of the English Royal Family tends to wear this uniform). The uniform is red and decorated with gold shoulder pads with frills and a blue sash covered in medals. There’s a small crown floating off-center above his head and he’s wearing white gloves. The painting is called “Sir F**k You” and is one of the first pieces created by St. Louis Pop Artist, Corry Rogers.

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In a world that idealizes certain body types, trends and images, Brazilian designer Karoline Vitto understands that women and fashion are more than just the stereotypical body type displayed on social media. Vitto creates fashion that accentuates the curves and natural beauty of women, celebrating folds and working to make gorgeous clothes that are size-inclusive. 

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