Fashion Discussion: Where are the High End Black Fashion Designers?


Reader Nyeema recently wrote, “I have a question, a question that still remains unanswered. Black high- fashion designers….where are they?? Besides Tracy Reese, who else is there that’s high up on the fashion food chain? I feel that whenever black designers are featured anywhere it’s usually this “dip your big toe in the pool to test the temperature then quickly snatch it back out” approach (if that makes sense). We’re never quite a trend. And while I do love some of the talents of the Euro designers, we as blacks (especially celebrities) tend to gravitate to them a little more. “

“I read your article on urban labels and I have to say urban label designers left the urban community long before we left the label. While I never fully embraced the urban labels (never really was my style) observing the consumer base who wore them made me feel like they just gave us a bunch of gaudy, poor quality, “street wear” for us to wallow around in while they sought more higher end Eurpoean brands. So back to my original question….where are we? Why aren’t we featured more? Who has our back? Where is our voice?”
Great question, Nyeema. Though we do have Tracy Reese showing at New York Fashion Week, Olivier Rousteing as the head designer at Balmain, Duro Olowu, Edward Wilkerson of Lafayette 148, and Patrick Robinson (formerly of the Gap), fashion is still quite a bleak place for black designers in the upper echelons.

The issue is not lack of talent, but lack of money. Though young designers like LaQuan Smith, Mataano, Sammy B, and more can compete, many struggle due to lack of capital. I asked veteran designer Stephen Burrows about the dearth of black designers during a talk with Harlem’s Fashion Row and he said the biggest issue is, “Funding. It comes down to having the resources to let your brand succeed.” In this vintage article, I said, “Vogue established the CFDA/Fashion Fund to help younger designers find their footing; France has the ANDAM award (Association National pour la Développement des Arts de la Mode) award. What do we have in place to help young African-American designers thrive?

Unfortunately there’s nothing established, but here’s one solution: How about all the musicians who have abandoned their urban brands divert some of their copious capital to fronting seasoned designers? Instead of nursing vanity projects then losing interest, they could place their interest in a fashion talent. But then again, why should they invest their hard earned dollars into something they can’t pimp out and sell in a few years?

The other solution is for organizations like The Fashion Bomb and Harlem’s Fashion Row (and anyone else interested) to create a fund of their own. Throw a party/fundraiser, decide on a winner, and finance the dreams of someone with lots of promise. We’ve covered lots of black designers on this blog (see our category here). Perhaps it’s about time to speak with our wallets, not just with words.
What do you think?

Style Diary: Glamour and Glitter

Happy Wednesday!

Yesterday night I had dinner plans down by Washington Square Park. It was hot as Hades (NYC temps reportedly reached a high of 93 degrees!) so I slipped on a flirty little blue halter dress by Lu Pone & Vanderbilt from a store called Yamak down on Bleecker.

As far as accessories, I kept it relatively simple: a belt from Topshop, a black crystal silver mesh bracelet by Jenny Dayco, a Betsey Johnson clutch, and a Steven Shein Faux Real necklace I purchased at Patricia Field.

Not to be overlooked: my Miu Miu Glitter sandals.

I love them!

I had a little time to kill before dinner, so I caught some Real Style (coming soon), then sat in the shade and rocked out with another fave summer accessory: a hand fan.

If you live somewhere sweltering, I’d highly recommend this low cost accent. It keeps you cool and can look super cute. I purchased mine down by Canal street for $4.

What do you think of this week’s Style Diary?
Photos by Marta McAdams.
*Makeup notes: Mac Ruby Woo lipstick. American Apparel Limited Edition Neon Nail Polish (we blogged about it here).

**The title of this post was definitely inspired by Jem. My fellow 80’s babies, reminisce here:

 

Real Style: Washington Square Park

In between twirls for my Style Diary, I ran across Faith, a pretty young thing whose look demanded a quick capture:

Her outfit was memorable: a simple yet colorful vintage tee, jean shorts, and well plucked accessories.

Extra points for the Coke can and lovely caramel tinged Afro.

What do you think?
We featured Faith before in Swagger Mondays. See her first post here.

Photos by Marta McAdams.

Style Inspiration: What to Wear on Vacation in Cancun

Y’all are some traveling people!
Miss B says, “My boo and I are going on vacation for the first time. It will also be my first time in Cancun. What essential items should I carry for our trip? Thanks in advance.”

For the nighttime, I’d personally take a cue from my most recent Style Diary. A simple, flirty dress should do the trick. Turn it up a notch with haute heels and a pop of lipstick:

For daytime, all you really need are beach essentials: a cute swimsuit, equally cute cover up, tote to carry your books, tunes, and what nots, and sunglasses. Pack affordable flats to walk on the beach–slip on a pair of heels for a casual dinner poolside:

Look to these celebs for more inspiration:



*If you have more vacation queries, check out our Vacation category.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Monica from New York

Today’s Bombshell is Monica, a designer and wardrobe stylist from NYC:

She says, “I feel that my style is very unique because I have a young and fresh approach to fun fashion!”


“I like mixing and matching with styles when I get dressed.”

” I have fun and play with my style by layering clothes.”

” I usually dress very laid-back so to make my outfit pop I like to wear a great pair of heels and very fun accessories.”

” When it comes to jewelry, I love wearing lots of gold!”

” To keep my look unique I like to wear jewelry that I make myself.”

Cute! See some of Monica’s designs at www.meliskeodesigns.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: A’rielle from Indiana

Today’s Bombshell is A’rielle from Indianapolis, Indiana:

In an e-mail titled, “Awesome Fashion Bombshell submission,” she says, “I am a Senior at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI).”

“My style really depends on my mood because I go with what I feel for the most part.”

” I love to have fun by mixing together vintage finds with more modern and trendy pieces!”

” I guess my style can also be described as conservative, with a sexy and fearless edge.”

” I am a women, I am proud and feminine and I love to show that off! “

“Being from Gary, Indiana or just the “middle” in general, many people overlook us for our “lack” of stand-out fashion sense, well I’m here to prove that there is NOTHING lacking fashion and style wise in the Midwest! :)”

You tell ’em A’rielle! Of course A’rielle has a blog. See more of her looks at www.stylishintuition.blogspot.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature that showcases the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Stefanie from the Netherlands

We’re starting the week off with a bang with Stefanie, a bombshell from Rotterdam, The Netherlands:

She says, “My style is based most of the time on the mood I am in.”


“… I like to embrace my sexy and feminine side.”

” I love bold accessories….”


“…and basically anything that is vintage 80’s.”

Cute pictures and great taste. Doesn’t she look a little like Arlenis Sosa?
At any rate, you can see more of Stefanie’s style on her blog www.fashioncronicles.blogspot.com.

 

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature that showcases the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Tori Shalea’ from Houston

Closing out this week of amazing Bombshells is Tori Shalea’ from Houston, Texas:

She says, “I would best describe my style as eclectic, undefined, all over the place, and constantly under deconstruction…”

“I love to totally recreate myself.”


“…My hairstyle has a big influence on how I get dressed.”


“I love that fashion has no boundaries.”


“It’s a beautiful interpretation of who you are.”

I have nothing but respect for women who can switch up their hairstyle yet still come off stylish and polished. Chic!

 

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature that showcases the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Monica from Milwaukee

Today we have what I believe is our first Wisconsin Bombshell: Monica from Milwaukee.

She says, “My style is fun, fresh and flirty!”


” I get inspiration from different celebs and make the look my own.”

“… I’ve mastered the art of making cheaper clothes look expensive!”

” It’s not about the price, it’s about how you wear it!”

” I love bold statements pieces whether it’s a necklace, jacket or shoes.”

Effervescent, young, and fun. I love it!

 

 

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature that showcases the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Marie from Detroit

Today’s Bombshell, Marie from Detroit, sent us an e-mail with the title, “Fashion Bombshell of the day, week, month, year! =].”

Read on and see if you agree:

She says, “My style is fun and colorful.”

“… I hate matching, I’m always rocking two different earrings.”

” I wear heels, flats, loafers, boots. I work everything well!”

” My hair is always crazy. I love colors, long, or short, to the side, my head is shaved all around and I have a cute little patch.”

“…. My personality is fun and colorful as well. I have an up and coming clothing line which pretty much shows my persona, along with my creativity, use of colors, and different concepts.”

You are certainly bold! You rock every look with confidence.
Check out Marie’s shop and purchase a few of her looks (including those multicolored leggings) at www.lovemariejanae.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature that showcases the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.