The Most podcast - Episode 74: Mous Lamrabat
Mous Lamrabat is not just a photographer, but a visual alchemist spinning gold through his lens. The award-winning Moroccan-Belgian imagemaker has become a global sensation known for his distinctive, vibrant works fusing hip-hop, surrealism and high fashion with deep-cut, diasporic tributes & references.
With a career spanning high fashion and art photography, Mous's eye challenges the known presets and boundaries of identity and culture. From his early days spent in self-discovery to becoming a globally celebrated photographer working with Pharrell, ELLE, GQ and Vogue, his work invites viewers to reconsider age-old symbols and confront clichés head-on.
On this all-new episode, Mous opens up about his irreverent approach to imagemaking, his everlasting collabs with stylists like Lisa Lapauw and working with chosen family like Kofi Von Ohene. You’ll also get an inside look at his latest work, how ‘Mousganistan’ made it into the world, the meaning of creative freedom and what’s next on his continued push to bring his visions to life.
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© Portrait header: Mounir Raji | Styling: Lisa Lapauw | Hair & Makeup: Florence Teerlinck
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