Stylist, dancer, movement director, model and so much more – we’re here for Ramario Chevoy. This multi-hyphenate artist always gets the street style bulbs flashing at London Fashion Week thanks to his experimental looks (the headscarves are a vibe) and he’s also in demand in music circles, working with everyone from anaiis to Nao. But closest to his heart is the personal project Island Bwoys, which addresses the lack of representation of Caribbean talents in the UK’s creative arts industries and a celebration of their influence, from the Windrush generation through to dancehall culture. Chevoy styles himself in this collaborative story with Sons of Craft and tells Nataal about his fearless approach to the fashion life.