The uniqueness of Prophetik begins with the artist himself. Garner’s vivacity and his commitment to creating distinctive, sustainable, plant based fashion is a reflection of his environment.

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Born in the Civil War town of Franklin, Tennessee, and raised on a horse farm, Garner grew with a connectedness to nature and a peaceful understanding of the world. Currently residing part-time in North Cotswolds, he is directing a documentary on the toxins in fashion and the health implications called ‘Let them be naked’ with the Robert Redford Foundation and Suzy Amis Cameron. Journey with Jeff as he uncovers the fashion industry’s dirty secrets and explores innovative sustainable solutions for conscious, non-toxic clothing, and radical consumer transparency. www.redfordcenter.org.

Mr. Garner is a favorite of film director James Cameron and wife Suzy Amis Cameron, and dresses many of his music buddies in Tennessee from Kings of Leon, Sheryl Crow, Taylor Swift, Def Leopard and even Esperanza Spalding for Vogue best dressed for the Oscars. Mr. Garner was honored by the Smithsonian Museum in DC as one of the top 40 artists in the United States with an ostrich gown and quilted frock coat on permanent exhibition at the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian. He has been named the Eco designer of the year by GQ magazine, emerging designer of the year at Paris Fashion week, and was asked to do the tribute collection for Her royal highness Princess Grace of Monaco in 2012 for the 30th anniversary in Monaco with the royal family. In 2019 he won an Emmy for his Sustainable Fashion Documentary called “Remastered” on Amazon Prime. He was just named Global Green’s Sustainable Ambassador and has launched a plant based intimate’s collection called Wolf x Rose. @wolfxrose

Photo © Paul Winstone/Fabuk Magazine

The Aesthetes like Garner reject contemporary dress and look to the past where modern fashion uses unnatural colors, materials and silhouettes that emerged after the industrial revolution that offend taste and reason in the sameness and poor quality of mass produced Toxic goods. Art for Art’s sake not commerce.

The new collection is based on the idea it is best to be naked than clothed in harmful synthetics. A call back to nature..stripping back down to the nude… plant fabrics & plant dyes from his farm. Infused with the Celtic & Picts spirit in the Cotswolds with the Native American Heritage of TN Mr. Garner presents.

Photos by Paul Winstone/Fabuk Magazine
Backstage Photos by Pip Dusadeevijai/Fabuk Magazine

www.prophetik.com

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