
Hats and black cloths as a tribute to history
Kevin Félicianne’s photograph is inspired by The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense – a revolutionary socialist organization founded in 1966
Models Asher and Baboya in bold poses reflect the fearless direction of modern fashion.
The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense
“As a fan of the Black Panther Party, I wanted brown and black cloths with hats that could remind us this organization. This is a little wink for the BPP who inspires me in my work most of the time” – states photographer kevinr Felicianne.
The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, was a revolutionary socialist organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton in Oakland, California, in October 1966. It emerged during the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, responding to systemic racial injustices and economic disparities faced by African Americans.
Iggy Nko
Iggy Nko is a Paris-based editor and content creator, who started during the fashion blog era. In 12 years of experience, Iggy collaborated with several publications, brands and contemporary artists. He also hosts a podcast named “Chez Iggy” (available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify), on which he comments on everything fashion-and-art-related.
Kevin Félicianne
Kevin Félicianne is a fashion photographer who grew up in Guadeloupe. During his bachelor years, he discovered photography. He started at a young age with portrait and fashion photography. Félicianne likes capturing images that would make his audience want to discover more about fashion. He travels often outside Paris with his favorite camera as he loves shooting outdoors for natural light and beautiful landscapes that he likes using.









