The room doesn't start until Carter calls it. From Tape London to L'Arc Paris — the connective tissue of every room that matters.
Carter operates at the precise intersection where music, fashion, and nightlife converge into something singular. Nigerian by origin, global by operation — Carter doesn't perform the room. Carter engineers it.
Tape London. The name alone carries weight in the right circles — an exclusive members club where access is the product and the atmosphere is the currency. Carter understood this architecture before most people had the vocabulary for it.
L'Arc Paris followed. Then Paris Fashion Week. Then the co-host moment with YesJulz that made the intersection official — two architects in the same room, building something that neither could have constructed alone.
The distinction matters: Carter is not the talent. Carter is the reason the talent shows up. That's a rarer skill. That's the one that doesn't get written about enough.