Tag: GUAP


  • Celebrating Ghana’s independence: FEARNOMAN clothing [@fearnomanclothing]

    FEAR NO MAN clothing designed by Kulaperry is a Ghanian based streetwear brand with a mysterious logo that has intrigued fashion fans. CEO of the brand explains the logo represents his African heritage. Similarly to colours on a flag, the designer uses the colours to represent different aspects the brand stands for. The white represents…

  • TOO MANY MEN IN GRIME? GUAP Meets [@EllieRamsden].

    Ellie Ramsden is Determined To Tell The Stories of Women in Grime. When Ellie Ramsden created her photo book ‘Too Many Man’. She had no idea how much she would be influencing the conversations surrounding women and their impact on Grime music. Since 2017, the London photographer has captured and documented the stories of women…

  • Introducing NYM [@itsnymmusic] an artist testing soundwaves

    Described as the Grace Jones of the 21st Century, NYM is an artist who is passionately expressive and finds meaning in her music through understanding the message she wants to share with the world. Her source of inspiration can come through many forms, whether it’s watching a film that stirs up a particular sensation that…

  • IN: Ghana – Exploring Ghana’s Emerging Creative Scene | A GUAP Documentary

    Introducing a new Docu-Series by GUAP called ‘IN’. As we expand IN:ternationally we wanted to document the young and exciting creative communities emerging worldwide. As we take steps towards better connecting and further expanding the global creative community, we wanted to share that journey. First stop: GHANA ???????????? 2019 has been coined the year of…

  • Mikai, Ramario & Fatima show us how they #SPORTTHEUNEXPECTED

    Cardi B is the queen of sporting the unexpected: unapologetic, you never know what she might do next. I’ll bet you didn’t expect her nails would grow so long she could tie her Club C shoelaces without – literally – even lifting a finger though, did you? That’s exactly what she does in her new…

  • [@BenjiFlow_] is straight in at the ‘Deep End’

    ‘Deep End’ by Benji Flow might just end up being one of the most slept on tracks of the year if the internet doesn’t quickly work its magic. Benji Flow dropped ‘Deep End’ on October 31st, I didn’t hear it or about it until today (December 16th). I don’t even understand how this is possible.…

  • #AWeekWithGUAP: Fly Threads and Empty Beds (11/11/18)

    Fly threads and empty beds is the title because that’s all this week has consisted of in the fashion industry. With the launch of Adidas’ latest designer collection, and Black Friday round the corner to your left outside your house, there’s more going on than I can tell you in a text, which is why…

  • #CultureCheck – African Head Ties In The UK

    Are you woke?  Would you consider yourself rooted, grounded? Our generation arguably burst the bubble of what is a popular culture history of appropriation. I mean come on, we can all think back to at least one 90’s music video where something was appropriated like there’s no damn tomorrow. Which is why I present to you…

  • What Do I Do With My Kanye Merch Now? – Blexit and Other Problems

    No honestly, What am I supposed to do with it? Admit it or not, there was once a time in all our lives when Kanye West was our icon. From ‘The College Dropout’ album, to ‘The Life of Pablo’ discography, Kayne’s presented many albums with countless songs, that we’ve grown up with throughout our youth,…

  • How Gen-Z called out the lack of diversity and representation in the Fashion Industry

    I want to say well done. Well done to you, and well done to the Instagram user on the left to you, the Twitter user on the right, the Snap-chatter at the back, because although it may not seem apparent now, or substantial a few years prior; we all had a pivotal contribution, in the…