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    Style is informed by a moment in time, and context is captured by presentation.

    The Brooklyn Circus/BKc is a menswear brand that finds inspiration in the pages of history books. Everything we make has a story, from the construction of our varsity jackets to the looms where our denim is woven, and we take these elements into consideration when we cultivate our brand. We are here to tell the story of style throughout American history and to emphasize the power of presentation. We want to change the way Americans dress, one iconic silhouette at a time through the 100-Year Plan.

    Welcome to the circus.

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150 Nevins St,
Brooklyn, NY 11217

+1 718 858 0919

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150 Nevins St,
Brooklyn, NY 11217

+1 718 858 0919

ny@thebkcircus.com

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  • October 21, 2020
    editorial

    “/ləv/” & The Term Love on Film

    “/ləv/” is a short film which reflects different layers of being in love while creating a space which allows our main actor and muse Taylor Sele to open up and be vulnerable. We spoke to him about ego, jealousy, pride, energy, beauty and expectations. Read more
  • October 12, 2020
    editorial

    Malibu's Multi Layered Canvas

    We caught up with retail experts, lifestyle curators, and West Lake Village residents Jac and Arlington Forbes who were gracious to share their new store/gallery layout as well as some secrets on balancing marriage, and work. Read more
  • October 10, 2020
    editorial

    The Black Burner Project

    Erin created Black Burner project in 2018, with a mission to create a space where Burners of color can be seen, to create awareness and encourage more people of color to explore the unique experience that is Burning Man.

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  • October 10, 2020
    editorial

    Choreo-Photolist Benji Reid

    Benji Reid considers himself a Choreo-Photolist; a term he coined to encapsulate his unique practice where theatricality, choreography, and photography meet in the image.

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  • September 8, 2020
    Global Village

    Still – A 60-Day Photographic Journey

    Before Covid-19, John Midgley could have easily been mentioned in the conversation as one of the most important photographers of our times. From his commercial work to his advertising projects, his list of clients reads like the who’s who of the industry. Read more
  • September 8, 2020
    editorial

    Of God Body:
    An Exploration of Self-Revolution or Spirituality

    In Yoruba culture, Yemaya, Obatala, and Eshu are created beings that dwelled on Earth like you and I. They experienced shortcomings and good fortune and express a wide range of human emotion when confronting us through spiritual mediation. Read more
  • September 8, 2020
    Global Village

    Brotherwolf Australia

    Amongst the winding, grungy backstreets of Melbourne’s inner city suburb of Prahran, Brotherwolf is as much a cultural icon as it is a place where the men of Melbourne can come to get one of most unique barbershop experiences in Australia. Read more
  • August 26, 2020
    editorial

    Dancing with Pain

    When was the moment you realized that you can express and vent your pain into movement? How did that moment feel the first time you got up and moved as a response to your emotions? Did you dance before? Read more
  • August 24, 2020
    Global Village

    Tommy Knows Best

    I spent over 35 years as a creative director in advertising. It began when I moved to New York City in 1980 fresh out of art school. Little did I know, I would create major ad campaigns for clients such as Samsung, Liz Claiborne, Barnes & Noble, Yellowtail Wines, and Le Meridien Hotels. One of my most famous campaigns was for Steve Madden shoes. Those ads that had the girls with the big heads. My TV commercial for him was a big part of Martin Scorsese’s movie, “The Wolf Of Wall Street”. Also two of my television commercials are in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. Through advertising, I hooked up with some directors in the 1990’s and was able to art direct music videos for MTV. I worked with Lenny Kravitz, Robert Palmer, Buster Poindexter, and Wynton Marsalis to name a few.  Read more
  • August 24, 2020
    editorial

    Steven Baboun - The endless imagery of suffering

    Steven Baboun is a queer Haitian-Syrian artist from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and based in New York City. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Film and Media Arts and a minor in Education Studies from American University in Washington, DC. Read more
  • August 17, 2020
    editorial

    What Photographer John Midgley Saw

    What were your expectations prior to visiting Haiti? 
    I went to Haiti with an open mind. I had read up on Haiti before going and so knew the history. But as an art project i prefer to not know exactly what i'm going to be doing. otherwise what would be the point of doing it? So i went on voyage of discovery. Read more
  • August 17, 2020
    editorial

    About Noemie-Marguerite

    As she continues to explore her self, her identity and her professional career through photography-Noemie taps an ability to be present and in the moment-yet never in the way. Read more
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Brooklyn, NY 11217

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