Born: February 29, 1996
London, UK
Bethan Dadson is a London-based stylist curator, cultural archivist, and creative producer exploring the intersections of fashion, heritage, and contemporary art. Her work reimagines storytelling through a cultural lens, drawing from her Ghanaian and Dominican heritage to celebrate identity, history, and self-expression.
Renowned for her innovative approach and distinct visual language, Bethan has collaborated with leading brands and institutions including Netflix, eBay, and Rolling Stone, solidifying her reputation within the global fashion landscape.
As the founder and fashion director of HOEZINE, an independent magazine and cultural platform, Bethan amplifies underrepresented voices across music, fashion, and the arts - bridging creative expression with social consciousness. Her recent exhibition at Chatham House as part of the Royal Institute of International Affairs reflect her growing practice as a cultural innovator, exploring Black British heritage through archival imagery and visual storytelling.
Her thought leadership has been shared through guest lectures and panels at institutions such as London Metropolitan University, The Independent, and University of the Arts London. She has been recognised as one of Perazim Magazine’s Top 25 Creatives (2020) and featured in GUAP Magazine’s Blacklist 30 Under 30, with her work appearing in Marie Claire UK and Hunger Magazine.
Contact:
hello@bethandadson.co
Instagram: @bethandadson

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