As we prepare for International Womens Day next month, we wanted to share a round-up of some of our incredible Humans including
Afua Hirsch,
Shon Faye and
Sam Chapman, who are available for brand partnerships, events, hosting and campaigns you may be working on over the next few weeks. For more information please contact us on bookings@crumbagency.com. To download our
IWD 23 Media Kits please click
here!
Known for her work on Black culture and history , Afua was recently named as one of the most influential people of African heritage in the UK. Afua’s book, Brit(ish), published in 2018 and Sunday Times bestseller, kickstarted a national conversation about what it means to grow up a person of colour in the UK. Afua creates authentic content for her engaged following around a diverse range of themes covering literature, travel, luxury fashion and beauty.
Constantly in search of the perfect red lipstick, Sam Chapman, the original influencer of Pixiwoo and YouTube fame, has returned to the industry after a period out of the limelight. With her highly loyal and engaged following of over a million on Instagram and a growing presence on TikTok, her audience follows for her relatable beauty content and experienced takes on the worlds of makeup, beauty, skincare and lifestyle.
Shons' widely applauded, landmark work 'The Transgender Issue' published by Penguin Books, signalled the beginning of a new, healthier conversation about trans life; it is a manifesto for change and a call for justice and solidarity between all marginalized people and minorities. With a new agony aunt column in American Vogue, Shon is currently working on her second book which focuses on all things love and relationships, and with a growing, engaged following she has worked on projects with OnRunning, Whistles, Axel Arigato and has been Dazed’s LGBTQ+ editor-at-large, has contributed to the Guardian, VICE, Attitude and is the presenter of the much-loved podcast Call Me Mother.
Content creator, writer and model, Jess utilizes her platform and influence to champion diversity and representation in streetwear, fashion and challenge the industry at large. It's become a mission of hers to provide a voice for women — especially women of colour — who more often than not continue to be left unheard. As a Jordan fan since birth, Jess Lawrence has her basketball-obsessed family to thank for her love of the coveted kicks and has led her to be known globally for her inimitable collection of sneakers and passionate voice on inclusivity within sneaker culture. Jess is pivotal in the London sneaker scene, having worked with brands such as Nike Jordan, Nike, Net A Porter, YOOX, eBay Sneakers, Tommy Hilfiger and many more.
Johnson is a singular and rare voice in our creative industries for the way she refuses the status quo, prioritising shifting the paradigm over surface level or individual progress alone. Her work is testament to the importance of her authentic voice for our hyphenated and global experience. Georgina has a growing following who engage with her for her take on climate, race and art delivered in her unique and inclusive way. With a love of sustainability, wellness and a slower pace of life she loves to work with progressive clients in those spaces wishing to create authentic content for the greater good. Past partnerships include Mulberry, Birdsong and Hurr.
Vicky has shot some of the biggest artists in music today including Skepta and Jorja Smith alongside commercial clients such as Clarks and Adidas x Refinery29. Vicky is also a fan of streetwear, youth culture and creativity and brings these elements naturally to the content she creates; whether it's exploring the tools she uses as a photographer or her love of independent streetwear brands. Past social clients include Polaroid, Patta, Ray Ban and Apple.