Fear of God's "Civil Collection" Honors Timeless Elegance | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
Briefly

Fear of God, founded by Jerry Lorenzo, introduces the 'Civil Collection,' inspired by the Civil Rights Movement. This collection emphasizes resilience and dignity, reflecting a time when clothing symbolized purpose. Accompanied by a visual poem 'CIVIL,' directed by Mike Carson, the collection is more than fashion; it's a tribute to those who dressed with intention. Lorenzo's designs emphasize presence and strength, blending vintage workwear and luxury aesthetics to honor a legacy of dignity and respect, demonstrating that clothing can reflect one's humanity and advocacy during significant historical moments.
The 'Civil Collection' draws upon a pivotal era in American history, reflecting elegance rooted in resilience and dignity.
Each garment is designed to convey presence, reminding wearers of the strength found in deliberate grace.
The collection reflects dignity and humanity, embodying the spirit of those who dressed with purpose during the Civil Rights Movement.
Lorenzo highlights the importance of clothes in reflecting humanity and providing dignity in both daily life and moments of activism.
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