Kwabena Devinosh
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Kwabena Devinosh

Stylist and WriterCardiff, United Kingdom
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Kwabena Devinosh

Stylist and WriterCardiff, United Kingdom
About me
Fashion and the arts have been a real passion of mine for a long time. Through this passion I have been able to gain skills on the Adobe suite. Creating industry standard publications on InDesign with imaginative layouts and my own original imagery edited on Lightroom and Photoshop. Having written trendboooks, marketing reports and commercial publications I am able to adapt my style of writing to suit the piece of work. Collaboratively working in a team is something I have enjoyed within my two years of working in retail and in university. My passion for the creative industry is shown in my personal work exploring themes of identity and inclusivity. Styling has allowed me to visually communicate narratives and explore the sub context of dress codes. Doing my own personal projects alongside my university work has allowed me to develop my organisational skills and learn to priorities effectively while creating high quality work.
Projects
  • Jynxe Jewellery
    Jynxe JewelleryJynxe Jewellery specialises in hand-made Cameroonian jewellery. I worked with the brand for this shoot to create their brand identity
  • Kenzo x Gentle Monster
    Kenzo x Gentle MonsterKenzo`s collaboration with Korean – based eyewear brand Gentle Monster aims to create standout eyewear designs that combines Kenzo’s youthful spirit with Gentle Monster`s innovative design. This collaboration plays on traditional and contemporary Asian influences, with both labels pushing the boundaries of high fashion. Both sharing a design language with a keen understanding of the importance of heritage and how it influences the future.
  • Enough is Enough
    Enough is Enough“Enough is Enough” is a 1 minute look book style branded content fashion film. "Enough is Enough" is an emotive piece that talks of the difficulties faced by those with disabilities and how self acceptance can lead to inner peace.
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Work history
    Marks and Spencer logo
    Marks and Spencer logo
    Visual MerchandiserMarks and Spencer
     - Bournemouth, United KingdomFull Time
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    Stylist and DirectorFenty
     - Bournemouth, United KingdomFreelance
    “Enough is Enough” is a short fashion film that talks of the difficulties faced by those with disabilities and how self acceptance can lead to inner peace.
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Skills
  • Styling
  • Photography
  • Analytical Writing
  • Adobe Indesign
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Graphic Design
  • Mac OS
  • Adobe Photoshop
Education
    Arts University Bournemouth logo
    Arts University Bournemouth logo
    BA (Hons) Fashion Branding and CommunicationsArts University Bournemouth
     - Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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    Foundation Diploma in Art and Designcoleg y cymoedd
     - Nantgarw, Cardiff, United Kingdom
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