Issa owned the SXSW stage this weekend in a vibrant sleeveless midi dress by Black designer Christopher John Rogers. But CJR is just the latest Black designer to add to Issa's ever-growing list of legendary fashion moments. So, let's look at some of her favs.

When Chuks Collins dropped his latest collection at NYFW, he didn't just debut new clothes - he introduced a fusion of home and fashion.

"Our collection reflects the intersection of fashion and politics."

September NYFW is here - and we can't wait. The fashions will be a vibe, the style will be jaw-dropping, and the slayers will be out.

No matter what side of this debate one may be on, the mere fact that it is a current conversation among Black women creators hits different. As Black women, we already have to navigate a beauty and fashion industry that often overlooks or exploits us.  

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Mother-daughter duo Maui X Lolita discuss the inspiration behind their Modern Rebellion collection, shown during New York Fashion Week.

“Thank God for HBCUs,” said the 'Our Kind Of People' star about her nuptials.

Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste, Chasity Sereal, Zayden Skipper and Bones Jones are four Black designers out of 16 on season 19 of "Project Runway."

Despite the conception, there are a plethora of Black wedding dress designers who can help make your dream wedding dress dreams come true.

Brandon Blackwood is getting the flowers he deserves. Here are a few things you may not know about his stylish creations.

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Black History Month wasn’t always the 28-day celebration of Blackness we know it to be today. Back in 1926, Black historian Carter G. Woodson proposed the second week of February be named “Negro History Month.” The idea caught momentum and by 1969 Black educators and students of Kent University advocated to make this a month-long celebration […]

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If you’ve seen thephrase “Ghetto Until proven fashionable”, you probably nod emphatically in agreement, screenshot it for later use, and let out a guttural sound of agreement as you think about all of the things that were normal fashion and beauty practices in your families growing up that are now on runways and glossy fashion magazines decades later. Good. That’s exactly what Naresha Willis, owner and designer of AVNU had in mind.