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#Teechallaclothing Fashion This particular TOGO knit sweater by CFDA recipient and designer Jacques Agbobly is an all-time favorite of mine. It breathes life into color in a way that still feels refined and classic. This particular oversized dress has become a favorite amongst the Drumkit Percussionist Drummer Octopus Shirt and I love this fashion fluent, so I wanted to wear it in a way that reflected who I am. A streetwear hat to me is what a Fendi baguette is to Carrie Bradshaw. Naturally a Brandon Blackwood mini Bamboo clutch fit right in. I’ve always had a fondness for daytime slips. So this dress designed by Nichole Lynel of NL Label paired with some archival Comme Des Garçons and a Telfar circle bag had my name written all over it. To me, Daily Paper represents a global vision of modern Blackness. Their African roots mesh with city style in a way that always makes perfect sense. In their hands, a muted sweatshirt or hoodie never gets old.
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