
The Business of Fashion Podcast Ib Kamara: ‘Europe Is Not the Centre of Everything. Where You Come From Matters.’
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Feb 13, 2026 Ib Kamara, a Sierra Leone–born stylist, editor and creative director who reshaped Dazed and led art at Off-White, reflects on moving to London and forging a global creative voice. He recounts breaking through with a Beyoncé commission, transforming a London-centric magazine into a worldwide platform, and urging young creatives to reject Eurocentric hierarchies and build with peers.
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Formative Culture Shock
- Ib Kamara moved from Sierra Leone to London at 15 and called the experience a destabilising but necessary culture shock.
- He says that rupture forged his identity and helped him become outspoken and self-defined.
Quitting Medicine For Styling
- Ib quit studying medicine at 19 and began interning at a youth culture magazine to pursue styling.
- He started styling friends at home, taking photos and developing his visual voice away from family expectations.
Beyoncé Call Changed Everything
- At 24 Ib received a call from Beyoncé's team and flew to LA to style a video using custom pieces by his friends.
- He credits bringing his friends as a courageous, formative moment in his early career.

