It’s been 10 years since Theophilus “Theo” London has been in his own backyard. That would be Flatbush, Brooklyn, where the artist and rapper was raised among the diaspora of his birthplace, Trinidad and Tobago.: a new magazine called Bebey, which they developed during the making of London’s 2020 album of the same name. The photo-driven zine has an intimate, raw quality with candid shots of London and his creative partners including Kevin Parker of Tame Impala.
London and Abloh were close friends and frequent collaborators; they released a Bebey-branded capsule collection in 2020.On Thursday, London planned to unveil the magazine with a “piano and microphone set” on the Lower East Side. He also will bow his short film, “Life’s Work” and another capsule collection of tank tops featuring embroidery by Brooklyn artist Jade Ellis and screen-printed Bebey T-shirts made in collaboration with Trini Brooklyn-based designer Joshua Joseph from Rebels to Don.
“I was on some Wild, Wild West excursion in L.A., gold rushing, trying to bring my culture to L.A., to no avail,” he said. “I’m just so happy to be back amongst my family and friends. I love going to church every Sunday with my family. I love the food. Everybody taking turns cooking Trini for me.
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