The Denim Tears designer claimed the clothing brand has “less than 10% minorities working when the brand is largely based off black culture.”
In a statement to Page Six, a spokesperson for Supreme said: “While we take these concerns seriously, we strongly disagree with Tremaine’s characterization of our company and the handling of the Arthur Jafa project, which has not been cancelled.
Emory began working as Supreme’s creative director in February 2022. During his tenure, he released two collections.
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