James Brodribb, Hip-Hop Underground

James Brodribb photographs Hip-Hop's underground new generational talents Diani, Pink Siifu, Fly Anakin and Savannah Harris. Styled by Milton Dixon.

 

Photography: James Brodribb @ Cadence, assisted by Andrew Blumenthal and Silas Vassar III • Styling: Milton Dixon  • Prop Stylist: Ian Salter, assisted by Colin James  • Hair: Tomo Jidai @ Streeters, assisted by Miwako Urasugi. Make-up: Allie Smith @ Bridge Artists  • Talents: Diani, Pink Siifu, Fly Anakin and Savannah Harris • Producer: Jessica Tjeng  • Thanks to Navy Studios.

Previous image: Diani wears Necklaces, Talent’s own. This image: Pink Siifu wears Vest and trousers, 5000 studio. Rings, Tom Wood. Necklaces, Talent’s own. Next image, left: Leather suit and boots, Vintage. Top, Collina Strada. Next image, right: Pink Siifu wears Tank, Aime Leon Dore. Fly Anakin wears Jacket, Untitled Collective.

This image: Diani wears Top and skirt, Phlemuns. Earrings, Tom Wood. Necklaces, Talent’s own.

Previous image, left: Dress, Mozh Mozh. This image: Tank, vintage Raf Simons. Shorts, Gauge 81. Jewellery, Talent’s own. Next image, right: Pink Siifu wears Vest and trousers, 5000 studio. Rings, Tom Wood. Necklaces, Talent’s own.

Previous image, left: Diani wears Top and skirt, Phlemuns. Earrings, Tom Wood. Necklaces, Talent’s own. This image: Savannah Harris wears Leather suit and boots, Vintage. Top, Collina Strada.

Next image: Pink Siifu wears Tank, Aime Leon Dore. Trousers, Untitled Collective. Shoes & jewelry, Talent’s own. Fly Anakin wears T-shirt, Calvin Klein. Shorts, Bode. Sneakers and socks, Nike.

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