Labrum London has confirmed a new partnership with the Shakur Estate, unveiling what it describes as a ‘unique and exclusive’ collaboration.
The collection is a ‘heartfelt’ tribute to Tupac’s influential legacy and celebrates individuals who aspire to make a lasting impact.
The capsule collection draws inspiration from Tupac’s ability to transcend the realms of music and film while making an indelible mark on the political and societal landscape. Of particular significance is his evocative poem, ‘The Rose That Grew From Concrete’, which serves as a major inspiration for the collection. Throughout the range, the rose motif symbolises the strength and resilience one garners through self-belief, authenticity and expression.
A highlight of the collection is the reimagined staple Labrum Stamp Tee, alongside workwear, shirts, cargo pants, hoodies, tees and traditional Tupac-inspired gilet vests. The assortment also includes shorts, half-zip tops and the iconic Freetown tee.
A three-day pop-up at Brixton Village is also running (10-12 November) to celebrate the launch of the collection.
“I am very honoured to partner with the Shakur Estate, to bring this extraordinary collaboration to life,” commented Foday Dumbuya, founder and creative director at Labrum. “The partnership is not just about fashion; it’s a celebration of the human spirit, resilience, and the ability to effect change. Together, we aim to ignite a movement that encourages everyone to believe in their ability to make a lasting, positive difference. I hope that the collection will inspire individuals to embrace their unique voices and make a positive impact in their lives and the world around them.”
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