British Vogue // The Pride Series / by House of Noise

Today, as in the 1980s, the ballroom scene is a space for queer artists and specifically queer artists of colour to express who they are, feel safe and be free. This is a movement and community that is alive, thriving and fierce. A family that is unconstrained by biology πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈπŸ’«

Watch the full film at the link in bio.

Featuring: @tabooade @sakeemathecrook

Director: @iggyldn
EP: @laura_drault @iconoclast.tv
Producer: πŸ’‹
Production Supervisor: @ben_m_hm
Production Assistant: @sarahpauley1

Vogue’s Team: @therealminniecarver @sylviasuli @jess__vincent

DOP: @jed_dr
Focus Puller: @hcolemanfilm
Gaffer: @jorge_higgins
Spark: @saneloon
1st AD: @benketley
DIT: @billymorley

Production Designer: @jimmyvantwest

Stylist: @justinplz
Styling Assistants: Isabella Din Jess Miller

Hair Stylist: @am_stagrams
Hair Assistant: @gordon.chapples.hair
MUA: @barikhalique
Manicurist: @edytabetka_nailpro

Editor: @garyvslife
Colorist: @m.y.l.e.s

Composer: @yousef_yaqub
Sound Recordist: @alistairbean @house_of_noise
Sound Designer: @monamusicagency

First Aider: @tillyhowes

Special thanks:
@retrocameraclub
@thesavoylondon

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