London, a city renowned for its vibrant music scene, is deeply rooted in the sounds that shape its identity. Abbey Road Studios in St. John’s Wood stands as a symbol of the city’s musical legacy, with its iconic zebra crossing immortalized by the Beatles. Labrum, a fashion brand, recently showcased a collection at Abbey Road titled “Designed by Immigrants: Sound of Us,” celebrating London’s diverse soundscape influenced by migration. The show, featuring live music performances and appearances by British grime artists, paid homage to London’s music evolution from post-garage to early-grime era. Founder Foday Dumbuya highlighted the importance of recognizing the pioneers of this movement, who are products of migration. The clothing collection showcased a fusion of British tailoring with West African flair, reflecting a blend of cultures and craftsmanship. In a time of uncertainty in the UK, Labrum’s show served as a poignant reminder of the cultural richness that transcends borders and defines the essence of London’s creative spirit. Experience the harmonious blend of music, fashion, and cultural diversity in the heart of London.