Throughout Africa, dressing well isn’t a matter of style. At times, it’s been a form of political rebellion.
Throughout Africa, dressing well isn’t a matter of style. At times, it’s been a form of political rebellion.
Throughout Africa, dressing well isn’t a matter of style. At times, it’s been a form of political rebellion.
Throughout Africa, dressing well isn’t a matter of style. At times, it’s been a form of political rebellion.
Throughout Africa, dressing well isn’t a matter of style. At times, it’s been a form of political rebellion.
How oppositional fashion is challenging stereotypes of Black male identity through a distinct combination of sartorialism and the aesthetics of African diaspora
black dandies - connoisseurs of fashion 6:43 AM EDT July 28, 2016 11 Photos Afrikan Boy (2012) by Hassan Hajjaj - A new exhibition is looking at the suave, camp and gloriously stylish world of the black male dandy. These dandies dress to flip conventional notions of class, taste, gender and sexuality. Courtesy Hassan Hajjaj Young Man In Plaid, NYC (1991) by Jeffrey Henson-Scales - Black men have become influential trendsetters in fashion, music and culture, say the exhibit curators. But, says
Throughout Africa, dressing well isn’t a matter of style. At times, it’s been a form of political rebellion.