Tremaine Emory

Standing black artist wearing a bright blue jersey with an orange number eighteen. He also has a beige bucket hat, long dreadlocks and plaid shirt over shirt. He is standing in front of two large posters of an abstracted image. At the bottom of the posters the word Flower reads.
Caption: Photo by Cali DeWitt. Courtesy of Tremaine Emory.
Image Description: Standing black artist wearing a bright blue jersey with an orange number eighteen. He also has a beige bucket hat, long dreadlocks and plaid shirt over shirt. He is standing in front of two large posters of an abstracted image. At the bottom of the posters the word Flower reads.

Tremaine Emory was born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised in Queens, New York. The founder and creative director of Denim Tears, Emory is a storyteller with a penchant for fashion, music, and culture. Producing radio shows, podcasts, and envisioning crossovers between contemporary art and creative outlets under No Vacancy Inn, Emory works as a leader of the cultural provocateur. Who’s worked with the likes of Stüssy, Tom Sachs, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, Andre 3000, Theaster Gates, Serge Becker, Converse, Hank Willis Thomas, and Virgil Abloh. Tremaine is acutely in tune with the worlds of fashion, culture and art and the new-gen talents emerging from each.

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