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Ib Kamara: Fashion’s Favourite Renaissance Man

Editor, stylist, musician, filmmaker, furniture designer and now art and image director of Off-White — Kamara is a natural successor to the late master of multitasking Virgil Abloh.
Ib Kamara.
In April 2022, the multitasking stylist and Dazed editor-in-chief Ibrahim Kamara was named art and image director of luxury streetwear label Off-White, succeeding the late Virgil Abloh. (Getty Images)

“It’s like ruining a great Renaissance painting to rein Ib in,” Virgil Abloh once said.

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At Dazed Magazine, a Changing of the Guard

Ibrahim Kamara will take the reins as editor-in-chief at the British youth culture bible, as Isabella Burley steps down. Lynette Nylander has been named executive editorial director.

The Plan for Off-White After Virgil Abloh

Executives at New Guards Group and LVMH reveal exclusively to BoF the ‘endless’ pipeline the designer left behind and their plans to harness his legacy to build a multi-billion-dollar brand.

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Tim Blanks
Tim Blanks

Tim Blanks is Editor-at-Large at The Business of Fashion. He is based in London and covers designers, fashion weeks and fashion’s creative class.

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