In addition to Boss, the campaign also features ‘Pose’ star Indya Moore, ‘Euphoria’ actor Javon Walton, and more.
DJ teamed up with Gap and The Brooklyn Circus, the brand designed by his close friend, on a new campaign. On Monday, both brands decided to release the images to pay tribute to the late star whose infectious positivity continues to impact all those who knew him. The campaign stars Boss and is meant to explore ideas of individuality and movement by blending Black culture, music, academia, and street style.
In honor of Boss, Gap also announced that it is supporting the 988 Lifeline and donating to Vibrant Emotional Health, an organization that has been helping people in mental and emotional crisis access the tools, local community support, programs, and education they need for the last 50 years.said in a press release announcing the ads, “When Stephen and I first saw his images from the campaign, it brought tears to our eyes.
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