After only a year and a half, Tremaine Emory is leaving his position as creative director at the streetwear giant, Supreme. In his resignation letter, he said he believed that “systemic racism was at ...
Designer Tremaine Emory has resigned from his post as creative director at Supreme, alleging “systematic racial issues” within the company and following a nixed collaboration with artist Arthur Jafa.
Emory, founder and creative director of Denim Tears and a former Ye and Virgil Abloh collaborator, was Supreme’s first-ever creative director. “Emory’s decision to leave Supreme [centered] around ...
Earlier this month social media was shocked to learn that Tremaine Emory suddenly departed from popular street brand Supreme after only a year and a half due to alleged “systemic racism.” Emory ...
Tremaine Emory is stepping down as creative director of the VF Corp.-owned Supreme due to what he termed “systemic racial issues” at the brand. The fashion designer, who also runs his fashion label ...
Tremaine Emory, known for his unique approach to streetwear and fashion, has reportedly left his role as Creative Director at Supreme, as per Complex. The buzz started after the release of Supreme's ...
Emory, who was installed as Supreme’s first creative director in February of this year, claims on his personal Instagram that he had resigned weeks ago, writing that he had “fought tooth and nail into ...
Kanye West has even more explaining to do. The Creative Director of Supreme claims he dissed Virgil Abloh before and after his death. “SPANK MY HAND WITH THE RULER(S) I’LL GO SIT IN THE ‘PRINCIPAL(S)’ ...
Tremaine Emory is currently recovering from a lower aorta aneurysm. As revealed in a new interview with the designer, he suffered this type of aneurysm—also referred to as an abdominal aortic aneurysm ...
Tremaine Emory, Yeezy's former brand director, opened up about working with Kanye West, known as Ye, in a new interview with Complex's Noah Callahan-Bever on July 31, 2024. Emory explained he got the ...
Just ahead of New York Fashion Week, reports have emerged that Tremaine Emory’s Fall/Winter 2023 line for Supreme will be his last. Emory, who became the streetwear juggernaut’s first-ever creative ...
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