Liberty “Freedom-Fist” Jacket
The Liberty “Freedom-Fist” Jacket is made from local dead-stock denim. The imagery on the back is also made from throw-away scraps/vintage fabrics. The Liberty “Freedom-Fist” Jacket was created by Toronto based fashion designer, Stephanie MacNeil in solidarity against racism, sexism, and homophobia.
photography by Kyle Perry
photography by Kyle Perry
photography by Kyle Perry
This collaboration came about shortly after the murder of George Floyd. As an artist, fo me it was extremely important for me to address this whole heartedly and unapologetically. My lettering approach was to design a message that spoke to both the individual and the system.
Freedom is a social issue
Freedom is a social issue. But the first step to any change whether community, national, or social—starts with the individual. I wanted to create bold & unapologetic lettering message that aligned with the mindset and energy that Stephanie MacNeil (Liberty Crossroads) beautifully expressed in the Liberty “Freedom-Fist” Jacket design.
Together both our artworks amplify and speaks for the voiceless.
THANK YOU!
Created in Toronto by Stephanie MacNeil @libertycrossroads
Lettering designed In Philly by Emmanuel Wisdom @UNAPXLXGETIC