Jerry Lorenzo, a FAMU alumnus and baseball player and the visionary behind the renowned "Fear of God" fashion label, is set to be the keynote speaker at the Black History Month Conversation event on February 20th. The event will take place at 6 p.m. in Lee Hall Auditorium.
Lorenzo's ascent to prominence in the world of fashion has been marked by innovation, creativity, and a commitment to authenticity. As the founder and creative director of Fear of God, he has carved out a distinct niche in the industry, blending elements of luxury and streetwear to create timeless designs that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Throughout his career, Lorenzo has remained committed to authenticity and social consciousness. Fear of God's collections reflect his unique vision, seamlessly blending luxury craftsmanship with streetwear sensibilities while addressing themes of identity, culture, and community.
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Jerry Lorenzo (third from left) with wife Desiree, father Jerry Manuel and mother Renette Manuel. |
“My faith is the foundation of all I do,” he says. “It gave me transcendent values and tools that I’m able to use in clothing. I truly believe that God uses every part of your life and every experience to shape your future. The more experiences and the more that you’re exposed to, the more you have to shape what that future is – I think that I have been through enough and learned a lot and had good role models as parents.”