Nicholas Daley presents film to celebrate Black British martial artists at London Fashion Week Naomi May
As designers across the capital grapple with how to pivot towards another digital-only London Fashion Week format, Nicholas Daley has taken to the format with ease.
Continuing on from the behind-the-scenes video he released last season, the Tottenham-based designer today unveiled the accompanying film to his spring/summer 2021 collection, Stepping Razor, which takes its name from Peter Tosh’s 1977 debut single.
“The film is actually in homage to Peter Tosh, the roots reggae legend and Martial Arts enthusiast,” Daley tells the
Standard, “I really feel this way of showcasing the collection adds more authenticity and character to the film. It allows people to connect with the brand in a completely different way.”
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