Jackson Blount, a Brooklyn native, graduated from SVA in 2001. He
has designed professionally since, doing both corporate and
freelance work throughout his design career. Rack-Lois one of the
main catalysts of the Lo-Life movement. He played a major role in
the unification of boosting crews of the early 80s to form the
world-renowned Lo-Life crew. Under this umbrella, the Lo-Lifes have
continued to make history. This lifestyle that originated in hip
hop's golden era, continues to grow and expand around the globe. As
a journalist, Rack-Lo has written features for,The SourceandFrank
151. With contributions from original Lo-Life members: Uncle Disco
Thirstin Howl the 3rd Bek-Live Shillz da Realz Prance-Lo B-Bob Lo
Fi-Lo
Growing up in Brooklyn’s Brownsville and Crown Heights
neighborhoods, Rack-Lo viewed the world at large through the
lens of street life. It was on these streets where he built a
legendary status that would go on to have a global impact. Credited
as the “catalyst” of the Lo Life movement, he was responsible for
introducing the Polo Ralph Lauren brand to Hip Hop culture.
He established a fashion institution that resonates with folks of
all ethnicities and racial backgrounds, and has penned five books
based around his life and Hip Hop culture as it relates to style,
fashion, community, and his role as a pioneer in leading a
diversified fashion conglomerate. He is also the founder of the
brand RL Jewelry specializing in quality accessories. Once a
founding member of one of Brooklyn’s most infamous teenage gangs,
Rack-Lo is now a prolific writer, published author, curator, film
director, model, event coordinator, stylist, creative director,
editor, podcaster, webmaster, husband, father, and grandfather.
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