Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud

Fashion Neurosis with IB Kamara

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Nov 19, 2025
IB Kamara, a stylist, journalist, and creative director from Sierra Leone, dives into his multifaceted creative journey. He shares how fashion became his liberation and discusses his childhood in Africa without television, nurturing his imagination. Kamara reflects on overcoming insecurities, the joy of dressing others, and contrasts different cultural views on masculinity. He also touches on stepping into his role at Off-White, embracing his identity, and even reveals his morning routine, which includes writing, running, and making porridge.
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ANECDOTE

Self As Expressionist

  • IB Kamara describes himself as an expressionist who adapts to any medium and isn't afraid to take risks.
  • He says his purpose is to fully express himself and learn from great minds around him.
ANECDOTE

Imagination As Early Survival

  • Growing up in Sierra Leone with no TV forced IB to invent visual stories and use imagination as a survival skill.
  • Access to television in The Gambia later became his first visual education and gateway to Western imagery.
INSIGHT

News Anchors Shaped His Aesthetic

  • Watching BBC and CNN anchored IB's interest in politics and style because he absorbed both information and visual codes.
  • He credits TV presenters' tailoring as a lasting influence on his aesthetic language.
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