Tremaine Emory on Denim Tears, Why He Quit Supreme, and Illustrious Career in Fashion
Tremaine Emory is a designer and creative director who was at Supreme until recently. He resigned alleging rampant racism at Supreme. We talk about what happened, why he left, and why he believed in putting images of lynchings on t-shirts. This is his first time speaking publicly about what happened at Supreme. Important conversation.
Chapters 00:00:00 Top of Show 00:02:12 The Genesis for The Love of Fashion 00:15:32 on Supreme 00:23:57 on The Arthur Jafa Artist Collaboration 00:47:30 Deduce Why I Resigned 00:58:31 on Virgil Abloh 01:01:54 Supreme is like Succession 01:03:10 on Supreme Cancelling Woman Artist’s Concept 01:05:07 on Yeezy 01:16:30 Learning from Virgil Abloh
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