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The exhibit covers Black style over several centuries, but the unifying theme is dandyism, and how designers have expressed that ethos through history.
The editors at Harper’s Bazaar are sharing the fashion wisdom they’ve learned from the most stylish women in their lives.
Boateng’s Met Gala ensemble wasn’t just a fashion statement—it was a movement. Each look was a thread in a larger tapestry of ...
From sewing labels into garments to using live models, Charles Frederick Worth was a pioneer that shaped the global fashion ...
Fashion designer and curator of the Black Dress exhibition, Adrienne Jones, shares how this year’s Met Gala honored Black ...
Heritage meets gumption at the Costume Institute’s big spring exhibition, where pathbreaking pieces join anonymous garments ...
Tailoring Black Style," shines a light on the rich history and contemporary innovation of Black designers and their profound ...
For designer LaQuan Smith, this year’s Met Gala was an opportunity to create unapologetic fashion moments for a trio of Black ...
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Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" at the Met is an exploration of Black men’s style and the importance of that style to the formation of Black identities.
As the menswear-focused exhibit — the Costume Institute’s first to exclusively display Black designers — opens to the public, ...
Walking into the Met in Diotima is a way to honor Rachel’s artistry and reinforce the power of investing in Black creative ...