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The Lewis and Clark Departure event in Hartford features re-enactors and hands-on history, honoring the famed expedition’s ...
The internet has a way of turning the weirdest hypotheticals into full-blown trends and debates. There’s no way this is an ...
From sewing labels into garments to using live models, Charles Frederick Worth was a pioneer that shaped the global fashion ...
Fashion’s biggest night served up its first menswear-centric theme in 22 years—and the famous fellas in attendance more than ...
Before hitting the navy carpet outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Janelle Monáe, Paul Tazewell, Saquon Barkley, Angel ...
At a preview for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's spring exhibit, Met Gala co-chair Colman Domingo spoke ...
Birmingham’s very own Robert Hill Junior has been featured in Vogue along with other Black tailors in an article entitled, ...
Dandyism is a style of dressing for Black men that exemplifies elegance, individuality, and resistance through dress, writes Atlanta style anthropologist Darryl Lesure.
Designer Carl Lewis wearing Le Mans suiting attends an event at the Fashion Institute of Technology on June 13, 1979. In 1977 ...
The exhibit will focus on the history and influence of the Black dandy in the Western world. The dress code for the event is ...
Inspired by Monica Miller’s book “Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity,” the exhibit focuses on Black style and specifically menswear from the 18th century to ...
A dandy is someone who presents a captivating external fashion identity which supersedes any perception that could otherwise ...