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Month: June 2020
Tiger King Season 2: Everything We Know
June 03, 2020 at 04:48PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
Selena Gomez Blacked Out Her Site and Urged People to ‘Come Together’ for Black Lives Matter
June 03, 2020 at 04:40PM “This country is long overdue for meaningful changes to our broken society.” Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
38 Black Fashion Influencers to Follow Now and Always
June 03, 2020 at 04:20PM We have to acknowledge that for far too long, fashion hasn’t done enough to amplify Black voices. The industry has fallen short in many ways, and we have a lot of work to do to show up as the antiracist allies we want to be. Fortunately, Instagram is platform where Black creatives can be seen and heard in their own words. Here, you’ll find Black designers, editors, models, bloggers, and artists making an impact and sharing their influence through art and style, and it may just be exactly what your feed is missing. Inside, we look to 38 tastemakers, trendsetters, and fashion leaders who are changing the game – one post at a time. Read on to be inspired, hit “follow,” and listen and share Black voices now and always. Related: 43 Black-Owned Fashion Businesses You Can Support Right Now – Additional reporting by Madison Meltzer More Celeb News Author Hannah Weil McKinley | Popsugar Selected by CWC
A List of Black-Owned Fashion Labels You Can Support and Shop
June 03, 2020 at 03:55PM With demonstrations being held across the United States right now protesting the unjust death of George Floyd, it is time for the fashion community to step up and do its part as well. One way you can support the community is by shopping pieces from Black designers. Some designers, like Aurora James of Brother Vellies, have issued powerful call to actions from big corporations. In an inspiring Instagram post, Aurora asked larger corporations like Net-a-Porter, Sephora, and Saks Fifth Avenue, to name a few, to step up to the plate and help make a change. She demanded a pledge from large companies to buy 15 percent of products from Black designers. We still have a long way to go when it comes to addressing systemic racism, but it is crucial to do whatever you can to support Black-owned businesses not just now but always. If you’re looking for a place to start, we’ve created a list of Black designers you can support. From Kerby Jean-Raymond of Pyer Moss, whose fashion shows have celebrated Black history, to Rihanna, who has helped changed the landscape with Fenty by becoming the first Black woman to create an original brand for LVHM, we’re listing 17 Black designers you can support and shop from ahead. Related: 5 Designers Share How They're Bringing Black Girl Magic to the Fashion Industry More Celeb News Author Nikita Ramsinghani | Popsugar Selected by CWC
Lea Michele Half-Apologized for Her Behavior Towards ‘Glee’ Costars Who Accused Her of Racist Microaggressions
June 03, 2020 at 04:13PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
Ella Jones to Become the First Black Female Mayor of Ferguson
June 03, 2020 at 04:10PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
The Tiger King Saga Continues: Carole Baskin Gains Control Of Joe Exotic’s Former Zoo
June 03, 2020 at 03:30PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
51 Black-Run Fashion Businesses To Support Today and Always
June 03, 2020 at 03:06PM We all have a responsibility to cultivate black culture in order for communities to thrive. After investing your time into bettering your awareness of systemic racism, familiarize yourself with those making a contribution to today’s style industry and make a purchase from a Black-run fashion brand if your budget allows. Here are 51 Black-run fashion brands to look into, both emerging and established, that span the world. <div class="sjm-attachment-carousel–header gallery-container–default" data-slick='{"speed":400,"adaptiveHeight":true,"variableWidth":false,"centerMode":true,"centerPadding":"0","slidesToShow":1,"lazyLoad":"ondemand","prevArrow":"Previous”,”nextArrow”:”Next”}’ data-simplemodal=’false’ > 1/51 L’Uomo Strano Canadian Mic. Carter’s designs challenge notions of gender-conformity and are made with decadent, eye-catching fabrics. Buy Now 2/51 Bain Montreal creative Linsey Myriam Bain launched her line of unisex nylon and leather bags in 2019. Buy Now 3/51 Scy By Julius This Toronto brand offers clever pieces done in reworked and upcycled textiles; one pair of jeans comes with six Pokemon cards inside clear pockets on the legs. Buy Now 4/51 Omi Woods The handmade designs conceived by Ashley Alexis McFarlane are crafted with fair trade and conflict-free materials. Buy Now 5/51 Mas Montreal Mckenna Bisson was inspired to launch her line of everyday essentials after realizing there was lack of clothing for people who, like herself, had an athletic build. Buy Now 6/51 Mike Paul Atelier Though his Toronto studio is currently only taking virtual consultations, you can still shop Mike-Paul Neufville’s selection of leather goods. Buy Now 7/51 Selfish Swimwear Montreal-based designer Naomie Caron uses a material made of recycled nylon fibre to create her cheerful swimwear.
Harry Styles Joined a Los Angeles Black Lives Matter Protest
June 03, 2020 at 03:00PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC