The Pop-up was a platform for a curated selection of brands, photographers, and artists to showcase and sell their remarkable work
The Pop-up was a platform for a curated selection of brands, photographers, and artists to showcase and sell their remarkable work
Brtha Brtha, a prominent creative collective based in London, recently hosted an exhilarating pop-up event and an unforgettable afterparty at ForeverGood. This event provided a platform for a curated selection of brands, photographers, and artists to showcase and sell their remarkable work, creating a vibrant fusion of culture and creativity within London's underground scene.
Event Highlights:
Pop-Up Showcase: The pop-up showcase was a collaborative effort between Brtha Brtha and Dami Odubona, a Creative Project Manager at ForeverGood. It featured signature works from Roman God, Blueprint.ldn, Common Studios, and Teddy Opong. Additionally, it included pieces from the latest collaboration between ForeverGood and Severe Nature, titled "Forever Nature." Brtha Brtha's "Slime Time" tees were also on display.
In addition to the clothing pop-up, Brtha Brtha showcased the work of highly talented photographers Rei Koren and Tom Schwimmbeck, as well as artwork from Teddy Opong and Undiscovered.ig, demonstrating their connection to the art and photography world.
The Afterparty: Brtha Brtha once again proved that they know how to throw an event with their afterparty extravaganza. Trill Tega hosted a listening party for his upcoming mixtape "Purple Tapes Vol.2," followed by DJ sets from 7aBUDDA, Yellow Labz, and D7, providing the crowd with a continuous stream of hits. The event culminated in live performances by Brtha Brtha themselves, featuring Mike World, Bxng, ZAC CV, Co-Pilot, R’slatt, and Sunnyboyfitz.
This pop-up event exemplified creative collaboration and community engagement, values that Brtha Brtha holds in high regard. They not only showcased their own work, but also provided a platform for others to reach wider audiences. This fosters a strong and supportive community within London's creative scene.
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