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Tailoring Black Style"—is an ode to the Black dandy. Ahead of the event on May 5, here's everything you need to know about ...
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By Milena Lazazzera More than 100 porcelain perfume bottles from the 18th century are being offered ... that has never before existed in fashion. What Won’t This Decorator Do?: ...
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 ...
O n May 5, The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts its annual Met Gala—an enormous world-renowned fundraiser that gathers ...
The 18th century was an era characterized by elaborate fashion and beauty rituals, with makeup playing a pivotal role in both the social and cultural fabric of the time. Unlike today's emphasis on ...
Tailoring Black Style," pays homage to the lesser-known style movement known as Black dandyism. We'll explain.
At its core, it’s a fashion revolution, a movement steeped in history ... The original dandy – most famously embodied by figures like Beau Brummell in 18th-century Britain – was a man whose primary ...