Blondey McCoy


Thomas Eblen, better known as Blondey McCoy, is an English professional skateboarder, fashion designer, artist and model. He is signed to Kate Moss's model agency, and has started his own clothing and skateboard line, 'Thames'.

Early life

McCoy was born to a British mother and Lebanese father, and was educated at Westminster School in central London. He eventually dropped out at age 15 due to poor attendance, preferring to spend his time skateboarding on London's South Bank. Eventually, he was signed to Adidas and Palace as a skateboarder and a model.

Professional Skateboarding

McCoy skates professionally for Supreme, Adidas and also has skated professionally for Palace, his most notable endeavour. In December 2019 he debuted his design for an Adidas Superstar that is vegan and distinctive, made with a clear plastic. While there he created with Palace Skateboards the 7 year project "Palasonic". In 2014, McCoy, along with others like Thom Yorke and Russell Brand, participated in saving London's Southbank Centre skatepark from redevelopment. In April of 2019, Blondey announced on his instagram that after a fruitful 7 year relationship he was leaving Palace to pursue other projects.

Art

McCoy works in several genres and mediums, including collage, installation art and murals.
Sculpture
In May of 2019 Blondey debuted 'The Loved One', a hyperrealistic sculpture depicting Plato from Rebel Without A Cause floating against a T that is reminiscent of the Hollywood Sign. McCoy said "it is inspired by the notion that heroes of pop culture, real or fictional, can live on in the minds of future generations, transcending the limited realm of mortality'. He showed this in a pop up in Los Angeles and then it travelled in June of 2019 to Ronchini Gallery in London for his exhibition 'STELLA POPULIS'.
Collage
McCoy repeats the theme of home and London throughout many of his works, referencing emotional and physical relationships he has with the city. McCoy uses the medium to effectively mirror his lifestyle; bridging his fashion brand, his skate boarding and his art into one. In 2017 for his fifth exhibition Us and Chem, McCoy collaborated with OBE Damien Hirst on Beautiful, Chemically Imbalanced Painting, in which Hirst created a new spin painting for the occasion to be the background of one of McCoy's collages.
Murals
The fashion house Burberry commissioned McCoy to produce a 12-foot mural in London. Commissioned in conjunction with the 2017 exhibition 'Here We Are', the artist created a partly 3D piece with oversized objects, including a 2.5 by 3.5 meter Burberry scarf.The project continued to New York with 3 murals installed for the Christmas season and inspired by The Pogue's 'A Fairy Tale in New York'.
Books
McCoy's first book 'Us and Chem', from British publishing house Heni, came out in 2018. His second book 'Stella Populis: Pop Will Eat Itself' was published in June of 2019 by IDEA Books.

Clothing Line

Since 2015, McCoy has been the creative director of Thames, a fashion brand that takes influence from skate boarding and British culture. In 2017 with British jewelry designer Stephen Webster collaborated with Thames on a line of jewelry. Thames has also collaborated with the British fashion brand Fred Perry. In fall of 2018, it was announced that Selfridge's would be launching a capsule collection designed by McCoy.

Modelling

McCoy has modelled for Burberry, Valentino, Palace and Adidas. McCoy has been on the covers of i-D and Arena Homme+. He recently was featured in a music video for The xx shot by Alasdair McLellan, a frequent collaborator. He is represented by Kate Moss Agency. In 2018, McCoy walked in Virgil Abloh's debut Louis Vuitton show in Paris. McCoy has a long relationship with photographer Alasdair McLellan that has culminated in a book of their model/photographer relationship titled 'Blondey 15-21' published June 2019.