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The Black dandy: More than a century of sharp tailoring, resistance and attitude Since the Harlem Renaissance in the early ...
O n May 5, The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts its annual Met Gala—an enormous world-renowned fundraiser that gathers ...
The co-creator explains the contemporary music choices and hopes to continue the MGM+ series, now in its fourth season, that ...
“Superfine” is inspired by Miller’s 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity, ...
Three local women are making a difference in the lives of Black youth in the child welfare system. They are providing support ...
The Met’s exhibition charts the evolution of the Black dandy from the 18th century to today. Here’s what to look for on the ...
At 83, Robert Hill, a renowned tailor from Birmingham, is featured in Vogue for his contributions to Black Southern style, highlighting his enduring influence in the fashion industry.
"Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" is the first Costume Institute exhibit to focus exclusively on Black designers, and the ...
Clothing as message. Fashion and style as tools, signifiers of culture and identity, whether intentional or assumed. There’s ...
History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan authors a History Knox column each Saturday focusing on the community's past. One of my favorite aspects of digging into local history is the chance for surprises.
Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, believes the past is alive with valuable lessons for us to ...