FEAR OF GOD CELEBRATES THE DIGNITY OF DESIGN
This year, Fear of God finds profound alignment with the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Spring 2025 Costume Institute exhibition, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”, an exploration and celebration of Black expression through sartorial excellence
Photography by Roza Wiktoria Tyborowska
“When you’re fighting to be seen as human, what you wear becomes more than self-expression – it becomes a form of self-preservation. Every choice carries weight. And the result of that care, that intention, is beauty – but it’s not just aesthetic. We’re not simply talking about style lines, or fabrics. We’re talking about identity. About dignity.”
- Jerry Lorenzo
“When you’re fighting to be seen as human, what you wear becomes more than self-expression – it becomes a form of self-preservation. Every choice carries weight. And the result of that care, that intention, is beauty – but it’s not just aesthetic. We’re not simply talking about style lines, or fabrics. We’re talking about identity. About dignity.”
- Jerry Lorenzo
