2022
ghetts: black rose ft. kojey radical
(art director)
black rose is a deeply resonant visual directed by netti hurley for ghetts. exploring themes of colourism, reflection, and self-love, angela contributed on art direction, shaping a visual language of tenderness and reclamation. shot in black and white, the piece unfolds through intergenerational portraits and delicate movement — a peaceful choreography that carries the weight of inherited beauty and belonging.








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angela phillips moves through image like a memory — lo-fi, cinematic, deeply archival. a music and culture writer for over a decade, now an art director and consultant, she builds visual worlds that flicker between reference and reinvention - her work doesn’t just cite — it distorts, reshapes, and insists on seeing otherwise.
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shaped by the analogue aesthetic of the blog era, her stylistic precision — textured, intentional, and unmistakably hers — has seen her profiled in vogue, i-D, AnOther, and dazed — alongside her own contributions to the face and bonafide magazine and content edits for gq, getty and condé nast.