Fashion

Explore the Black designers and influencers who are reshaping fashion in every corner of the globe.

Yrbenka Arthus: Feel the Unreal with Nike Air Max Dn
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Yrbenka Arthus: Feel the Unreal with Nike Air Max Dn

Life is made up of two kinds of things: the real — the things that are, and the unreal — the things that might be. For Haitian-born Brooklynite Yrbenka Arthus, the passion, drive and unstoppable energy that fuels her comes from her ability to “Feel the Unreal” — to imagine what might be and make it a reality. 

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Sindiso Khumalo: Out of the Ashes
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Sindiso Khumalo: Out of the Ashes

Storytelling is an important part of African culture. All throughout the continent, there are griots - repositories of oral traditions who keep history and culture alive through poems, music, songs, tales, and clothes. For fashion designer Sindiso Khumalo, her newest collection is a moment of storytelling worthy of the tradition.

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Charles Harbison: Transformation, Rebirth, Re-Emergence
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Charles Harbison: Transformation, Rebirth, Re-Emergence

In 2016, Charles Harbison was everywhere. He was a favorite designer of Beyoncé, Solange and Michelle. He had been featured by coveted fashion magazines and was in the spotlight at New York Fashion Week. And then suddenly, he was gone, relocated from New York to Los Angeles, and placing the brand on an indefinite hiatus.

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Prajjé Oscar: A Spirit of Duality
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Prajjé Oscar: A Spirit of Duality

It is a tale of two sisters. One, the Rada Loa, Erzulie Fréda Dahomey, is the goddess of love, beauty, jewelry, dancing, and flowers. The other is Erzulie Dantor, most senior of the Petro Loa and goddess of motherhood, credited as the spiritual inspiration to Haiti’s famed revolution. Opposites in nature and rivals for the love of Ogun, the two are traditionally depicted as enemies. But for his SS20 collection, Haitian-born designer Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste, painted a different story. 

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Seleen Saleh: Behind The Lens Of Street Culture
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Seleen Saleh: Behind The Lens Of Street Culture

Seleen Saleh was just a teenager the first time she picked up a camera, and she hasn’t put it down since. “I used my first camera at 16 years old. I really loved photographs, especially black-and-whites. I wanted to see how far I could take it.” She’s taken it far, and it’s returned the favor. Seleen’s camera has taken her around the world, leading the way as she captures the spirit of fashion on the streets of New York, Paris, London and Milan.

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