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Fashion
Nicole DeMarco
As the first Black American designer to show on the couture schedule, Kerby Jean-Raymond put a thought-provoking spin on fashion’s highest art form.
News
Jack Sunnucks
The brand put out an open call to create work reflecting its ethos and Black liberation.
Mahoro Seward
The brand will be premiering its new film, as well as dropping new clothing. And there’s a chance that you can join, too.
The brand will be distributing latex gloves and masks to medical professionals in need.
Opinion
Willy Ndatira
We investigate the issues raised in the wake of the Business of Fashion-Kerby Jean-Raymond scandal.
Wilbert L. Cooper
After a series of struggles, Johnel Jamison found his purpose in silver and gold portrait pieces that celebrate figures from Missy Elliott to Octavia St. Laurent.
Erica Euse
Designer Kerby Jean-Raymond completes his three-part “American, Also” collection with an ode to Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
Kelsey Lawrence
Welcome to the wild, wild west of 2018 — where queer go-go dancers wear neon cowboy hats and Cowgirls of Color star in fashion campaigns.
Steve Salter
Kerby Jean-Raymond follows in the footsteps of Telfar Clemens.
André-Naquian Wheeler
Because fashion still has a “black people problem.”
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