Walé Oyéjidé: Fashion that celebrates African strength and spirit
Walé Oyéjidé: Mode die de Afrikaanse kracht en geest verheerlijkt
TED Fellow Walé Oyéjidé combats bias with creative storytelling. Full bio
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of history are written by its victors,
geschreven wordt door de winnaars.
to aspire for something greater
om te streven naar iets beters
of their own glorious pasts?
over hun eigen, glorieuze verledens?
as a mere maker of clothing,
louter als een kleermaker,
and modern textiles,
en moderne textielen
of providing representation
om vertegenwoordiging te geven
of our society,
van onze samenleving
kwetsbaren onder ons te vertellen
the most vulnerable among us
hoeven te compromitteren
to compromise themselves
with an uncompromising majority.
meerderheid te kunnen horen.
consider to be trivial,
for dismantling bias
voor de ontmanteling van vooroordelen
of underrepresented populations.
van ondervertegenwoordigde bevolkingen.
als instrument voor sociale verandering
as a vehicle for social change
I know how easily the term "African"
weet ik hoe snel de term 'Afrikaan'
an ordinary geographic descriptor
geografisch ingegeven term,
van dit magnifieke continent,
from this beautiful continent,
geïnspireerd zijn door cultuur
hope for the future.
voor de toekomst.
the misguided perceptions that many have
percepties te veranderen
om verhalen te vertellen,
all throughout the African diaspora.
gedurende de Afrikaanse diaspora.
to correct the historical record,
om de geschiedschrijving bij te stellen,
where any of us is from,
door de complexe histories
by the complicated histories
to a foreign land.
naar een vreemd land geleid hebben.
the way we view the world,
onze visie op de wereld
we carry around with us.
die wij met ons meedragen.
from different parts of the globe
van verscheidene werelddelen
van het vechten voor integratie.
about the importance
from classic European art
Europese kunst te herwerken
met Afrikaanse esthetiek,
in roles of prominence,
in vooraanstaande rollen te plaatsen
die ze vroeger niet hadden.
van de Afrikaanse inferioriteit ondermijnd
accepted narrative of African inferiority,
for people of color
als inspiratie voor kleurlingen
themselves depicted without sophistication
very coincidentally wearing right now.
die ik nu zeer toevallig draag.
in a structure of European classicism,
the merits of African empowerment.
van de Afrikaanse zelfbeschikking.
become masterworks
van de meesters zelf meesterwerken
who were once subservient.
dan het rijk van de kunst
beyond the realm of art
or world-changing entrepreneurs,
of wereld-veranderende ondernemers,
the freedom to present themselves
om zichzelf te tonen
their own unique identities,
unieke identiteiten eert,
our true, authentic selves.
authentieke zelf tonen.
in turn become more educated,
worden op hun beurt meer opgeleid,
of their different points of view.
voor hun verschillende standpunten.
of diplomatic soft power.
van diplomatische zachte kracht.
can serve as bridges
onze schijnbaar ongelijke culturen.
before you as a mere maker of clothing.
voor jullie louter als een kleermaker.
over meer dan mode alleen.
been about more than fashion.
to rewrite the cultural narratives
om culturele verhalen te herschrijven
in a new and nuanced light,
in een nieuw en genuanceerd licht
that the stories of history
door zijn oude winnaars,
be dictated by a troubled past.
laten dicteren door een woelig verleden.
to tell our own stories
om onze eigen verhalen te vertellen,
zonder verontschuldigingen.
for what you are about to hear?
we are coming regardless.
Want wij komen, hoe dan ook.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Walé Oyéjidé - Designer, writer, musician, lawyerTED Fellow Walé Oyéjidé combats bias with creative storytelling.
Why you should listen
As the founder of Ikiré Jones, Walé Oyéjidé, Esq. employs fashion design as a vehicle to celebrate the perspectives of marginalized populations.
In addition to his role as the brand's creative director, Walé Oyéjidé designs Ikiré Jones's textiles/accessories and serves as the company's writer. Oyéjidé is a TED Fellow, and his apparel design can be seen in the upcoming Marvel Studios film "Black Panther."
Oyéjidé's design work was part of the "Making Africa" contemporary design exhibit, which was at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, the Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain, the Kunsthal in Rotterdam, and the HIGH Museum of Art in Atlanta. He was also featured in the "Creative Africa" exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. His work exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Fowler Museum, UCLA. He has been invited to lecture about his work in Brazil, Ecuador, France and Tanzania. His designs also appeared as part of the "Generation Africa" fashion show at Pitti Uomo 89 in Florence, Italy.
Oyéjidé's writings include freelance creative copywriting for Airbnb. He is also an attorney, public speaker, and a recording artist/producer that has collaborated with J-Dilla and MF Doom, among others. And for what it's worth, Esquire Magazine noted Oyéjidé as one of the best-dressed men in the United States.
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