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Honoring Fashion Designers & Models of Color - FLAIR 2017

In 1958, black women were closed off from much of American society. Among other indignities, the law forced them to to use separate bathrooms, sit in separate sections of school buses, attend separate schools, and eat at separate lunch counters.

Revisit The Trailblazing Ebony Fashion Fair At GWU's Textile Museum

Friday, March 17, 2017

In 1958, black women were closed off from much of American society. Among other indignities, the law forced them to to use separate bathrooms, sit in separate sections of school buses, attend separate schools, and eat at separate lunch counters.

PICTORIAL: Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair

Friday, May 27, 2016

The Bellevue Arts Museum gave us an exclusive preview on May 19 of Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair and Balance and Tension: The Furniture of Seth Rolland.

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The exhibition (May 20–Aug 14) explores the 50-year history of the fashion spectacle that redefined concepts of beauty, style, and empowerment for African Americans.

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