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The Making of a Fashion Powerhouse | Brandon Gray on Building House of Gray and Dressing Hollywood

51 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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The making of a fashion powerhouse—how does a designer go from starting out to dressing Hollywood’s biggest stars? Brandon Gray has built a brand that commands attention on the red carpet—from the NAACP Image Awards to the Oscars and the Met Gala. But behind those moments is a story of persistence, strategy, and learning how to build in an industry that rarely gives you a clear path. In this episode of NAACP+ Inside the Industry, Brandon Gray breaks down how he turned House of Gray into a sought-after fashion brand, how he broke into the industry without connections, and what it really takes to build something that lasts in fashion. We'll also cover: - What it takes to dress high-profile clients - How to turn talent into a real business - How designers can stay relevant as fashion evolves If you’re a designer, creative, or entrepreneur trying to build something of your own, this conversation gives you a real look at what it takes to go from starting out to becoming a recognized name. About Brandon Gray: Brandon Gray is the founder of House of Gray, a fashion brand known for dressing top talent at major events, including Colman Domingo, Tyler Perry, and Niecy Nash. Subscribe to NAACP+ Inside the Industry for weekly conversations with leaders across film, television, fashion, and digital media. Follow NAACP+ ITI: @naacpinsidetheindustry Instagram: @naacpplus Facebook: @naacpplus

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