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How to slay : inspiration from the queens & kings of Black style / Constance C.R. White

Catalog Data

Author:
White, Constance C. R.  Search this
Physical description:
223 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Type:
Pictorial works
History
Place:
United States
Date:
2018
Notes:
Includes foreword by Valerie Steele.
Contents:
Original divas -- Laid -- Ebonics -- Afro-chic -- Bare beauties -- Natural hair & other crowns -- Couples -- Sashay, Shanté -- Manology -- American classics
Summary:
"One of the few surveys of Black style and fashion ever published, How to Slay offers a lavishly illustrated overview of African American style through the twentieth century, focusing on the last thirty-five years. Through striking images of some of the most celebrated icons of Black style and taste, from Josephine Baker, Michelle Obama, Maya Angelou, and Miles Davis to Rihanna, Naomi Campbell, Kanye West, and Pharrell Williams, this book explores the cultural underpinnings of Black trends that have become so influential in mainstream popular culture and a bedrock of fashion vernacular today. A preponderance of Black musicians, who for decades have inspired trends and transformed global fashion, are featured and discussed, while a diverse array of topics are touched upon and examined--hats, hair, divas, the importance of attitude, the use of color, '60s style, the influence of Africa and the Caribbean, and the beauty of black skin"--Publisher's description.
Topic:
Fashion--History  Search this
Fashion  Search this
African Americans--Clothing  Search this
African American women--Clothing  Search this
African American men--Clothing  Search this
African American celebrities  Search this
African Americans--Social life and customs  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1092918