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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It’s Paris Fashion Week and the runway is overtaken by vibrant pieces with quasi-psychedelic swirls and dresses with striped colors that merge together to create a ripple effect. These pieces that have captivated the attention of fashion junkies are part of Anne Isabella’s latest collection.

Berlin based designer Anne Rasmussen, the name behind the brand, graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2018 and received a Bachelors in Fashion Print and Masters in Womenswear. During the 2 years following graduation, she gained design experience under the likes of Jil Sander, Kenzo, and Courreges. In 2023, she was nominated as a semifinalist for the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers.

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What began as a conversation between Najee Dorsey, an Atlanta creator, and a few other colleagues at a dinner in Chicago about the lack of Black representation within the art world blossomed into a movement that took both the internet and the city of Atlanta by storm. 

Dorsey knew that the art world could sometimes be a hard place to maneuver, especially for smaller artists, and he wanted to create a space that would welcome creators with open arms, giving Black artists a chance to grow and be recognized for their gifts. 

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