Adot Gak, Aleya Ali, Sydney Acker and Wayne Booth by AB & DM in Pyer Moss Couture

Adot Gak, Aleya Ali, Sydney Acker and Wayne Booth by AB & DM in Pyer Moss Couture AOC Fashion

Models Adot Gak, Aleya Ali, Sydney Acker and Wayne Booth are styled by Antoine Gregory in Pyer Moss Couture. Photographer AB & DM [IG] are behind the lens for Black Fashion Fair February 2022./ Hair by Susy Oludele; makeup by Ernest Robinson

Left to right: Models Adot Gak, Aleya Ali, Sydney Acker and Wayne Booth

Jean-Raymond became the first Black American designer invited to show Haute Couture during Paris Couture Week last July. After a 48-hour delay due to torrential weather associated with Hurricane Elsa’s arrival in the Northeast, Jean-Raymond stepped into the history of couture spotlight at Villa Lewaro in Irvington, New York.

The Fédération de la Haute Couture extended their calendar so that Pyer Moss could still be listed on the couture calendar and have Kerby Jean-Raymond be the first Black American designer to show for couture.

The 34-room, 20,000-square-foot mansion was the intellectual gathering place for leaders of the Harlem Renaissance. Even more relevant to the couture conversation Villa Lewaro was home to Madam C.J. Walker, the country’s first African-American woman millionaire, a renowned businesswoman and philanthropist.

Curbed wrote about the residence: “Named after her daughter (LElia WAlker RObinson), Walker’s “Dream of Dreams” home was designed by the first licensed black architect in the state of New York, Vertner Tandy. Madam Walker was the first person of color to own property in the area around Lyndhurst. Her townhouse in Manhattan on 136th Street, also designed by Tandy, was built "without regard to cost but with considerable regard for good taste," according to a 1917 Literary Digest interview, which estimated her annual income at $250,000 a year (roughly $4.7 million in today’s dollars).”

Villa Lewaro is now home to New Voices Foundation, devoted to cultivating entrepreneurship among women of color.

Kerby Jean-Raymond Covers Metal Magazine No. 45 Lensed by Shikeith

Kerby Jean-Raymond Covers Metal Magazine No. 45 Lensed by Shikeith AOC Fashion

Metal Magazine No. 45 moves from its focus on Pyer Moss Creative Director Kerby Jean-Raymond’s Fall 2021 couture collection, to the designer himself. Romina Herrera Malatesta [IG] — who also styled the couture shoot — styles Jean-Raymond, learning that they share an interest in James Baldwin.

The Brooklyn creative whiz is reading ‘The Price of the Ticket’, a collection of Baldwin’s writings published in 1985. A fav quote of the stylist is: ““It goes without saying, I believe, that if we understood ourselves better, we would damage ourselves less.”

Interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker Shikeith [IG] photographs the designer and push-the-envelope-intellectual for Metal Magazine.

Metal Magazine Highlights Pyer Moss' Kerby Jean-Raymond's 'Wat U Iz' FW 2021 Couture Show

Metal Magazine Highlights Pyer Moss' Kerby Jean-Raymond's 'Wat U Iz' FW 2021 Couture Show AOC Fashion

Models Adeng Nyamam, Raven Wallace and Symone Lu bring grace the pages of Metal Magazine, styled by Romina Herrera Malatesta in the buzziest couture fashions of the fall 2021 season. NYC photographer Andy Jackson [IG] captures the trio wearing much-discussed highlights from Pyer Moss founder Kerby Jean-Raymond’s Fall 21 Couture Collection./ Hair by Akihisa Yamaguchi; makeup by Ayaka Nihei

Pyer Moss Open Studio 2 Collection 3 Campaign Lensed by Micaiah Carter

Pyer Moss Open Studio 2 Collection 3 Campaign Lensed by Micaiah Carter

Pyer Moss Creative Director Kerby Jean-Raymond debuted the brand’s Collection 3, titled ‘Sister’, with an open casting call. Called Open Studio 2, the campaign again invited the brand’s customers and community to get involved in the creative process of the campaign.

Micaiah Carter (IG) contributed photography to the campaign; Kerby Jean-Raymond provided creative direction; Sakinah Sela and Antoine Gregory for styling; Jawara for hair direction; Latisha Chong, Matt Benns, Mideyah Chong, Allie Jackson, Shamicka Williams, Roddi W., and Helena Moke for hair styling; Raisa Flowers for makeup; Natalie Hoffman for set design; Katherine Mateo for casting; Alex Ashe for moving image; Anthony Konigbagbe for artistic direction; and Adbur Rahman for production.

Pyer Moss by Kerby Jean-Raymond Covers Blanc Magazine Winter 2020

Pyer Moss by Kerby Jean-Raymond Covers Blanc Magazine Winter 2020

Pyer Moss was founded in 2013 by Haitian-American, New York-born fashion designer Kerby Jean-Raymond, who describes his brand as an “art project” or “a timely social experiment” at times. Pyer Moss aims to use its voice and platform to challenge social narratives and evoke dialogue. The Pyer Moss collections are produced in New York City, Italy and Portugal.

In September 2018, Pyer Moss invited Fashion Week to Weeksville, the historic black neighborhood in Brooklyn, Pyer Moss showed the second installment of the designer’s “American, Also” series, a three-part series of collections addressing the erasure of African American narratives in popular culture to critical acclaim. Vogue called the show “the best of the season”.

In mid-2019 Jean-Raymond became a “thought partner” as artistic director of Reebok Studies.

In this special Blanc Magazine Winter 2020 Blanc Magazine cover story, models Faith Jaggernauth and Lang Jobe are lensed by photographers Teneshia Carr and Vanessa Zican Feng. / Makeup by Christyna Kay

Blanc Magazine sends a message that resonates on this Martin Luther King Day .