Fashion Bomb Designer: Meet the Black Designer Behind the Brand BoisCamp for the ‘It Girls’

If you don’t know about BoisCamp , then you’re missing out. As seen on, Kash Doll, the Clermont Twins, Jayda Cheaves, and many more, fashion designer Kevon has made it his duty to create clothing specifically for the ‘It Girls.’

From skirts, custom gowns, swimwear, and so much more, Bois Camp is making their mark on the fashion industry as a custom fashion brand with a mix of vintage, luxury and high sex-appeal.

Born and raised in the inner city of Trenton, New Jersey, Kevon discovered his passion for fashion at a young age. He began his journey at just 16, studying fashion at VoTec High School, and later earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Marketing Management — laying the foundation for what would become his own creative path.

Now 27, Kevon has become known for his daring, conversation-starting designs — including the viral “butt cleavage” silhouette — that showcase his fearless approach to fashion. Unafraid to take risks, he continues to evolve with each collection, proving that Bois Camp isn’t just a brand, but a movement destined to grow stronger with time.

Inspired by trailblazing designers like Ye, Jean Paul Gaultier, Mowalola, and Roberto Cavalli, Kevon admires creatives who break boundaries and redefine fashion on their own terms. “I love and am inspired by how they continue to evolve and get even better as designers,” he said.

With high hopes of one day collaborating with Jean Paul Gaultier or Mugler, the New Jersey designer believes such a partnership would be unforgettable. “I think together, we could change the world — one look at a time,” Kevon expressed.

With big dreams for the future of his brand, Kevon is focused on creating collections that empower the “It Girls” of today to feel sexy, confident, and free. Through his bold designs, Bois Camp has become a safe space for women to embrace their individuality and express their sensuality without apology — a spirit that was fully embodied in his latest collection.

My most recent collection was inspired by The Weeknd,” said Kevon. “I’m unorthodox — sometimes there’s deep meaning behind a collection, and sometimes it’s just about fun and the art of it all. This time, I really had fun creating each piece.”

It is no surprise that Bois Camp is Kevon’s most greatest possession. With 3 years under his belt, since launching Bois Camp in 2020, the brand has took off and it’s all due to the hard work, dedication, and consistency behind the brand.

My brand is really my baby, not to sound cliche but my brand is teaching me how to be the best me in any situation,” said Kevon.


In five years, BoisCamp aims to become the go-to brand for individuals confident in their identity and fearless in expressing it through fashion. 

In 5 years, Boiscamp will be the go to brand for the people who get it, because they get it and as for me I see myself being a CFDA member. We are not letting up,” said Kevon.
Looking ahead, men may soon have a reason to celebrate — the New Jersey–based designer plans to introduce menswear and unisex pieces designed to make everyone feel sexy, empowered, and unapologetically themselves.

As a Black man in the fashion industry, Kevon’s message is one of perseverance and unity. “My advice for Black male designers is that you got this, and it’s room for all of us!” he said, encouraging others to stay committed to their vision and never give up on their dreams.