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Bed On Water Reimagined Abstract Paintings For The Brand’s First Runway Show
Looking back at the early days of the pandemic, they were definitely unprecedented and unsettling, but those times also forced many of us to find new ways to express ourselves and discover what makes us most happy. Shanell Campbell, the founder and designer of Bed On Water, remembers stepping away from fashion and substituting painting in as her new art medium. “I stepped away from fashion because fashion is expensive and not as accessible as it should be – even when you have an enormous amount of talent,” she says. “The upside about that was that it forced me to be creative in different ways. I started drawing and painting and now those paintings have been brought back into the fashion form as prints.”
Campbell was born and raised in the Bronx, New York and she comes from a Caribbean lineage. “My mother is St. Lucian and my father is Jamaican,” Campbell tells ESSENCE. The emerging designer began her formal study of fashion at Philadelphia University, where she received her Bachelor’s degree in fashion design, and continued her education in NYC to earn her Master’s degree from Parson’s School of Design. Her journey with education also extended into a career as a former fashion design professor.
Now, Campbell runs her own limited production company, Bed on Water, which produces fashion collections, art media and objects. The brand’s emphasis to not just create fashion alone may come from the founder’s love for short films or her growing list of talents. “You know that joke about Jamaicans always having three jobs? I’m the type of person that’s like if I can do it all or learn a new skill, I’ll do it,” says Campbell. “I love teaching myself new things. I consider myself an artist, creative director, photographer, fashion designer, painter and film editor.”
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