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Slave to Fashion
Book • 2018
Monica Miller's "Slave to Fashion" delves into the rich history of dandyism within the Black community, exploring its evolution from a form of resistance during slavery to a powerful symbol of self-expression and cultural identity.
The book examines how Black individuals used clothing and style as a means of asserting their dignity and challenging societal norms.
It highlights the creativity and ingenuity of Black tailors and designers, showcasing their contributions to fashion history.
The narrative traces the development of distinct Black styles, from the elegant suits of abolitionists to the zoot suits of the Harlem Renaissance, demonstrating the enduring power of clothing as a form of cultural expression and social commentary.
Miller's work provides a nuanced understanding of how fashion has been used as a tool for both oppression and liberation within the Black experience.
The book examines how Black individuals used clothing and style as a means of asserting their dignity and challenging societal norms.
It highlights the creativity and ingenuity of Black tailors and designers, showcasing their contributions to fashion history.
The narrative traces the development of distinct Black styles, from the elegant suits of abolitionists to the zoot suits of the Harlem Renaissance, demonstrating the enduring power of clothing as a form of cultural expression and social commentary.
Miller's work provides a nuanced understanding of how fashion has been used as a tool for both oppression and liberation within the Black experience.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned as an inspiring book for the Met Gala's exhibit which shows how Black dandies tweaked the language of clothing to represent their own identity.

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Mentioned by Saeed Jones as the author of 'Slaves to Fashion', a book that informs their discussion on dandyism.

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Mentioned by Deborah Roberts in relation to the Met Gala theme, "Superfine, Tailoring Black Style".

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