Alek Wek by Gabriel Moses and Slawn for i-D SS25 Special Issue Brothers' Keeper

Alek Wek by Gabriel Moses and Slawn for i-D SS25 Special Issue Brothers' Keeper

In 1997 i-D Magazine[IG] named Alek Wek “model of the decade while putting her on the cover” in 1998, lensed by Mark Mattock. Her second cover, shot by Richard Burbridge in 2000 and styled by Edward Enninful, “acknowledged the coming of age of the many aspects of the fashion industry and design,” signaling just how much Wek, and the industry, had transformed each other.

Fast forward to late 2024, where Alek Wek black-beauty dazzled the pages of Brothers’ Keeper, a special edition of i-D by Gabriel Moses [IG] and Slawn [IG], the ambitious Nigerian street artist from Lagos. Wek is styled by Gerry O’Kane in Aaron Esh, Acne Studios, Givenchy, LNWLS, Mugler, Supriya Lele and more.

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Louis Vuitton SS-2024 Lookbook Lensed by Amit Israeli and Gabriel Moses

Louis Vuitton SS-2024 Lookbook Lensed by Amit Israeli and Gabriel Moses

The Louis Vuitton machine is in high gear for the release of the first Pharrell Williams Louis Vuitton Men collection and these new lookbook images lensed by Amit Israeli [IG] and AOC tag and also Gabriel Moses [IG]

Models include Awwal Adeoti, Dara Gueye, Ridzman Zidaine, Teo Abihdana and Thatcher Thornton styled by Matthew Henson. / Hair by Christian Eberhard; makeup by Christine Corbel

Creative Direction for the shoot is credited to Pharrell Williams [IG] and Lina Kutsovskaya [IG].

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Gabriel Moses Captures Cultural Identity Fashion for Dazed Magazine

Gabriel Moses Captures Cultural Identity Fashion for Dazed Magazine AOC Magazine

Dazed Magazine posted online in December 2021 ‘Under the Skin’, styled by Marika-Ella Ames. Models Baba Chogwu, Goy Manase, Mayor Dutie and Nyaueth Riam are lensed by Gabriel Moses [IG]./ Hair by Ali Pirzadeh; hair by Ali Pirzadeh

The Dazed text by Liam Hess introducers readers to five rising creatives — a “new guard of young designers interrogating cultural identity.”

Across the UK, a new guard of designers is drawing on global influences to ask how we can use our pasts – whether cultural heritage, personal histories, or intergenerational trauma and healing – to forge a new path to the future that ricochets between the boundaries of sexuality, gender, race, and nationality.

The young designers featured at Dazed are Cameron Williams, Chloe Nardin, Fidan Novruzova, Gui Rosa, and Roisin Pierce.