

Tremaine Emory
5 snips Mar 6, 2024
Tremaine Emory, founder of the creative collective No Vacancy Inn and streetwear brand Denim Tears, discusses his unique blend of fashion and social commentary. He shares childhood stories from Jamaica, Queens, and how music shaped his artistic journey. Emory explores provocative designs like 'Black Jesus' sweatshirts that spark conversations about identity. He reflects on collaborations with industry giants and emphasizes the importance of authenticity in art and connection with communities. His battle with health challenges highlights the value of relationships in his creative path.
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Shaft-Inspired Move
- Tremaine Emory's father, inspired by the movie Shaft, moved from Harlem, Georgia, to New York.
- He sought a place where he could freely be himself, a sentiment Emory resonated with.
Unexpected Career Path
- Emory's father joined the army during Vietnam, intending to become a dental assistant.
- Instead, he was assigned to be a motion picture cameraman, a role he excelled at and pursued for 38 years at CBS.
Open Dialogue on Music
- Emory's mother encouraged open dialogue about music, even explicit content.
- She prioritized understanding over censorship, ensuring he grasped the meaning behind what he consumed.