
If you follow the Orange Culture on
instagram or facebook, you must have seen his story book features. From inspiration
journals to story books, we see a personal side of the brand that allows
us appreciate the pieces even more.
This story book features men’s style
enthusiast Denola Grey and his brother, Ademide Adepetun. Titled My Brother, it features the brothers in a
style story chronicled by writer, Keside Anosike and captured by the
brand’s Creative Director Adebayo Oke-Lawal.
According to the Brand, “Brotherhood is a sacred entity. And with everything that is
sacred, it has a fundamental purpose of changing or destroying one’s life.
Growing up, you are convinced that love was wired in the blood- perhaps the
same hook of a nose or spread of forehead. But then as you grow into yourself
and navigate the overwhelming adult world, you find out that it is more than
the similarity of your looks. That you have survived the worst because your
brother was there to give a hug, to wait outside while you cried over a hurt,
to give you space to not get lost in but to breathe well again, and then, if
you are lucky, to tell you that his life has a purpose because you are in it
with him.”
“There is no slipping out of character between us. I am me, as I am
first thing in the morning and before I go to sleep every night. He is, just as
he is- as I know him to be, as the clock fulfills its daily agenda of shifting
time. There is no need to be someone else when you are sure you are
loved. Special tribute to my amazing brother Abisoye Oke-Lawal for always
supporting me.”








Photo Credits
Photography & Styling: Adebayo Oke-Lawal (Instagram: @OrangeCultureNG)
Words by: Keside Anosike (Instagram: @Kecyfa)
Photography & Styling: Adebayo Oke-Lawal (Instagram: @OrangeCultureNG)
Words by: Keside Anosike (Instagram: @Kecyfa)
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