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Nadine White

GUAP Gala founders on creating London’s answer to the Met Gala

Notion/Guap Gala

Two Black men who were inspired to create a London rival to the Met Gala to celebrate unsung heroes in creative industries have described the “courage” it took to “pull off” the event.

GUAP Gala was launched by Ibrahim Kamara and Jide Adetunji to recognise underrepresented figures across arts and culture sectors including both those who work behind-the-scenes and in front of the camera.

The Black-led annual spectacle has just taken place for the second time at the Natural History Museum and drew a huge crowd from the creative world, all donning flamboyant outfits in line with the event’s Cosmic Dreams theme. The event’s success has featured in a documentary exploring the contribution of Black culture to mainstream British fashion.

Speaking to The Independent, the pair — who also run the video-led GUAP Magazine, which they say is dedicated to showcasing “emerging creative talent” — described how the event was borne of a desire to ramp up representation for those usually ignored in such areas and create “an inclusive space” for them to “thrive, grow, celebrate and honour each other”.

“We felt like there are loads of cool people doing amazing things within the creative industry, but they do it individually in little silos,” Ibrahim, 29, said.

Explaining how they want to inspire future generations, he added: “A lot of time, as a young person, you’re pushed into more traditional roles like accounting or medicine.

“Loads of people have more creative dreams beyond acting, for example. So, we wanted to provide a bit more visibility to some of the roles behind the scenes — like being a stylist or a make-up artist, photographer or producer — so young people can aspire to be those things as well.”

Shamara Roper, winner of Best Make Up Artist at GUAP Gala
— (Notion/Guap )

The award show, supported by BBC Radio 1Xtra, cover various professions and sectors, as well as those in front and behind the cameras, including writers, DJs, make up artists and stylists.

“Guap Gala is different to other award shows,” Ibrahim told The Independent. “Here, you will find individuals from industry professionals to cultural heroes being put on the same pedestal as music artists or actors, mixing that with the extravagant outlook similar to a Met Gala.”

But pulling off the operation was no small feat. “We have quite a reputation within the creative industry as being able to break amazing talent and being tastemakers within the space,” Jide, 29, said.

Campaigner Kwajo Tweneboa at the invite-only event
— (Dave Benett/Getty Images for GUAP)

“To take that from a digital space to a physical space — and to a venue like the Natural History Museum — is quite an audacious and courageous act. So, I think gathering up the audacity to undertake such a feat was the first challenge.

“Then, as you can imagine, it is incredibly expensive to pull off an event at this scale at such an amazing venue, so being able to find sponsors and to convince them to kind of back you, when it’s your first time doing something like that was incredibly hard.”

The duo had harboured an aspiration to arrange an event in London since 2017. It took five years and, in September 2022, it came to fruition.

Karanjee, ‘Model of The Year’ winner at GUAP Gala 2023
— (Getty Images)

Fast forward to September 2023 and the great and good of Britain’s creative industries descended upon the venue for the invite-only event, which now has the backing of Lionsgate, Instagram, WhatsApp and BBX 1Xtra.

“This year’s event surpassed my expectations,” Jide added. “Everything was perfect from the outfits and performances to the food, afterparty and more. It was a euphoric experience.”

The guestlist included the likes of author Yomi Adegoke, artist, novelist and presenter Monikah Lee, campaigner Kwajo Tweneboa, media personality Zeze Millz and rapper Kojey Radical.

Munya Chawawa and Remi Burgz, GUAP Gala 2023 presenter
— (Notion/GUAP Gala)

Hosted by comedian Munya Chawawa and BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter Remi Burgz, performers on the night included singer Sekou, rapper Unknown T, violinist J Hope and more. And winners included writer Sophia Thakur, presenter Harry Pinero and makeup artist Sharmaine Roper. Actor Idris Elba was bestowed with the Legacy Award.

‘Guap’ or ‘Gwop’ is a colloquial term of reference to money, which was the initial inspiration behind the magazine’s brand after it launched, with Ibrahim and Jide confident their brand would make them millionaires.

But this soon expanded into a more meaningful concept. “We realised that money isn’t the be all and end all of owning a business,” Jide said.

“In this day and age, to thrive as a business, especially with a younger demographic, you need to have a deeper purpose.

“Guap Gala is different to other award shows”
— (Getty Images)

“We figured out that our purpose was going to be an uplifting one and came up with the acronym: ‘Great Understanding And Power’, purely because we want to instil our audience with the knowledge, drive and inspiration to go on and fulfil their dreams within the creative industry.

“We want it to ultimately have a legacy and to last long after we’re gone.”

There was something poetic about such a seminal event as GUAP Gala, dear in the hearts of Black British creatives in particular, taking place in a centuries-old British institution that has colonial origins.

Some would argue that this is emblematic of the positive prospects that the awards represent, the promise of change.

It was on this note that guests - winners, nominees and well-wishers - danced within the museum’s corridors last month ‘til the wee hours of the morning.

‘Black in Fashion’ aired on ITV1 on Sunday 15 Oct 2023 at 10.45 pm and is available to stream via ITVX.

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