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The fashionistas fighting antisemitism

Since October 7, Jews working in fashion have faced horrible abuse. But now they’re coming together to support each other.

May 22, 2024 09:08
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Wearing his trademark kippah, influencer Benji Park has been a  fixture on the front rows of London’s fashion scene for years.

Aged just 22, he has established a strong reputation in the industry, advising big brands and social-media companies on what makes Gen Z tick when it comes to fashion. With more than 233,000 TikTok users following his @FashionBoy handle, Park has also established a fanbase for his open commentary on celebrity looks and runway collections.

Before October 7, Park – who openly celebrates his Judaism – was welcomed by the wider fashion community, and snappers loved taking his picture. “There was some fascinating exoticism around me wearing a kippah, like there was some ‘otherness’ to me looking very European and wearing this ‘funny hat’,” he says.

But since the Hamas atrocities, a lot has changed for Park, who has worked with leading fashion houses including Prada, Gucci, Alexander McQueen and Burberry.

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