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Computer Generation Imagery™, an NYC-based multi-disciplinary creative company, presents part one of its debut collection entitled “PIECES 14 of 24,” initiating the release of the first 14 pieces for the upcoming Fall/Winter 2021. Headed by lead designer Anthony Wyllie and creative partner Dante Holley, CGI™ operates amongst the new zeitgeist, as a multi-faceted creative and tech house, working in several mediums including fashion, sound design, gaming, 3D scans, augmented reality and much more. Accompanying the debut collection is also their official campaign video, showcasing model Juliet Charlotte, DJ Dylan Ali and more, sifting through real-time styling in the clothing, and offers up sound design from CGI™’s debut album, “CGI™ 2021.”
Blueface and his antics throughout the pandemic have raised plenty of red flags on social media. Not long after he was booted off Instagram for several violations of the social media platform’s terms of service, he launched the Blue Girls Club (BGC).
Now, fans are wondering if he’s established a cult. In a video clip making the social media rounds on Sunday (April 25), Blueface can be seen walking around the house announcing everyone in the house would be getting tattoos. The quick tour highlights a few of the girls in the BGC sleeping in bunk beds as Blueface bluntly states, “Tattoo or go home, which one is it?”
While creatives congregate in almost any area, there is arguably a magnifying glass on larger cities like Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York City. “We are a gigantic ecosystem consisting of free thinking, goal oriented individuals dedicated to disrupting the status quo,” Dylan Ali tells ESSENCE.
The 25-year-old creative is multifaceted. While cultivating a popular following for her DJing and mixing, she has also growing fashion audience due to her often independent editorials. “This is my first large scale project. Since nightlife has been shut down, I had a rough few months in the spring figuring out my artistic purpose.”