Black in Fashion
100 Years of Style, Influence & Culture
(Author) WWDThis volume is a stunning and comprehensive look at the indelible contribution of Black figures in the world of fashion--the designers, models, stylists, luminaries, and more--as captured by Women's Wear Daily since the publication's inception in 1910. WWD is showcased here with more than 375 black-and-white and color photographs, illustrations, and articles from its massive archive, with text written by Tonya Blazio-Licorish and Tara Donaldson. In-depth profiles on Black creatives throughout the fashion world--and on key topics such as the Black is Beautiful movement--punctuate the lavish pages, in addition to original interviews with notables and a foreword from acclaimed American designer Tracy Reese. Black in Fashion is an incomparable celebration of Black fashion from the ultimate voice of authority.
WWD
WWD was a prolific writer known for their iconic novel "The Great Gatsby," a masterpiece of American literature that explores the themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream. Their writing style was characterized by vivid imagery, social commentary, and elegant prose. WWD's work continues to inspire and influence generations of readers.