Tag: #Menswear #FashionExhibition #BlackDandyism #CulturalRepresentation #MetGala

David Bailey, Immortal

David Bailey, Immortal Renowned photographer David Bailey has left an indelible mark on the art world with his iconic portraits capturing the essence of Sixties London. However, a new exhibition seeks to showcase that Bailey’s claim to everlasting impact extends far beyond this defining era. Tim Blanks, a respected voice in the industry, delves into […]

5 Fashion Brands That Dominated the Met Gala Social Conversation

5 Fashion Brands That Dominated the Met Gala Social Conversation The Met Gala is not just a gathering of celebrities and fashion icons; it’s a cultural phenomenon that sets trends, sparks debates, and showcases the power of branding in the digital age. This year, the Met Gala once again captured the imagination of social media […]

At the Met Gala, Dandies Owned the Night

At the Met Gala, Dandies Owned the Night The 2022 Met Gala was not just another star-studded event; it was a celebration of Black style like never before. In a dazzling display of fashion, the night belonged to the dandies who effortlessly blended modern culture with historical significance. From embellished capes to bedazzled canes and […]

Grace Wales Bonner, Dapper Dan and Edward Enninful Among Members of The Met Gala’s Host Committee

Grace Wales Bonner, Dapper Dan, and Edward Enninful Among Members of The Met Gala’s Host Committee The Met Gala, one of the most prestigious events in the fashion world, has always been synonymous with glamour, style, and sophistication. Each year, the gala brings together the biggest names in fashion, art, music, and film for a […]

Superfine: Tailoring Black Style is the Met’s Costume Institute Spring 2025 Exhibition

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute has recently announced an exciting and transformative theme for its upcoming Spring 2025 exhibition: “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” This anticipated showcase aims to honor the rich history of menswear from the perspective of the Black diaspora, with a specific focus on a concept historically vital to fashion—Black Dandyism. […]

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