Gap has announced that its newest campaign will feature the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who posed for the pictures prior to his death in December.
On Monday, Jan. 30, Gap shared in a press release that it is partnering with The Brooklyn Circus, a menswear brand, and its founder Ouigi Theodore to celebrate the “spirit of individuality, movement and culture in honor of Black History Month.”
The Brooklyn Circus brand and Gap said in the press release that their partnership will pay tribute to the admired choreographer. She continued, “We pay tribute to Stephen’s life by sharing these images in homage to the joy and light he brought to everyone around him.”
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