Episodes

  • Ep. 64: Preserving the Rich Legacy of African Style History with Tosin Adeosun
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode, Taniqua Martin interviews Tosin Adeosun, the brilliant mind behind the African Style Archive! Discover Tosin's own style journey, her deep dive into African fashion history, and how she's preserving this rich cultural heritage. Learn about the pioneers of African fashion and the importance of documenting these vibrant stories.

    For more on Tosin Adeosun and the African Style Archive: www.tosinadeosun.com & @africanstylearchive on Instagram.

    Join the conversation on www.blackfashionhistory.com, YouTube, or your favorite streaming platform!

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 63: The Evolution of African Fashion: Past, Present and Future with Ken Kweku Nimo
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode of the Black Fashion History, Taniqua Martin sits down with Ken Kweku Nimo, an author and expert in African fashion and material culture. From Ghana to South Africa, Ken shares his inspiring journey, discussing how his experiences have shaped his unique perspective on African fashion history.

    Dive into the impact of colonization, the resurgence of indigenous practices, and the global potential of African fashion. Don't miss this enlightening conversation!

    For more on Ken:

    https://africainfashion.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/kwekunimo/

    Watch now on www.blackfashionhistory.com, YouTube, or your favorite platform!

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    51 mins
  • Black History Month Special : Interview with Linda Ann Dixon, the Great Granddaughter of Ann Lowe
    Feb 29 2024

    In this special Black History Month episode, Taniqua speaks with Linda Ann Dixon about the legacy of her great grandmother Ann Lowe.

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    33 mins
  • Ep. 61: How Dorothea Towles Church Became the First Black Woman to Model for Major European Fashion Houses
    Sep 28 2023

    Dorothea Towles Church spent over five years in Europe during the 1950s, modeling for designers like Christian Dior, Elsa Schiaparelli, Robert Piguet, Jacques Fath, Pierre Balmain and more. As the first Black woman to model for major European fashion houses, Church used her gifts and access to help othe black women learn about the fashion industry and give back to her community. Taniqua dives into the career of Dorothea Church.

    Black Fashion Spotlight:

    Invisible Beauty Film

    Episode Sources/Further Reading:

    Blazing the Way One Runway Turn at a Time

    Dorothea Church, 83; First Black Model to Work for French Designers

    1950s Fashion Model | Dorothea Church

    Church, Dorothea Towles (1922-2006)

    Dorothea Towles: Christian Dior's Choice for the "New Look"

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    www.blackfashionhistory.com

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    14 mins
  • Ep. 60: "Donyale Luna: Supermodel" - HBO Max Documentary Recap
    Sep 21 2023

    Donyale Luna is the first Black supermodel to appear on a Vogue magazine cover, yet not much is known about her as a barrier breaking model. Taniqua recaps the recent HBO documentary on the life of Donyale Luna.

    Share you thoughts here.

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    35 mins
  • Ep. 59: How Rosemary E. Miller Reed Became the Only Black Woman Boutique Owners in DC in 1966
    Sep 14 2023

    In 1966, Rosemary E. Reed-Miller followed her interest in fashion and opened Toast and Strawberries,a boutique overlooking Dupont Circle. When Toast and Strawberries opened, she was the only Black woman boutique owner in DC at the time. In this episode, Taniqua dives into her life and career in fashion.

    Black Fashion Spotlight:

    Project Runway Winner Bishme Cromartie’s Debut NYFW Show Exuded Edgy Romance

    Watch the full show here.

    Episode Sources:

    Black Dress TV Rosemary Reed Miller

    The artist as entrepreneur / Rosemary E. Reed Miller ; interviewed by Elaine Heffernan.

    Rosemary Reed Miller, Washington boutique owner, dies at 78

    BUSINESS EXCHANGE: Late D.C. Entrepreneur Leaves Sterling Legacy

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    16 mins
  • Ep. 58: How Audrey Weaver's Career Blossomed as a Scarf and Technical Designer
    Sep 7 2023

    Audrey Weaver is a designer that creates hand-crafted artisan scarves and hats & accessories located in the New York City area.

    Over the past years, she has received editorial credits for her designs in publications such as The New York Times, Essence Magazine, Glamour, and Women’s Wear Daily as well as being featured in The Oprah Winfrey Show, CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story and more. In past years, the scarves have been sold in boutiques and departments stores across the country.

    Taniqua speaks with Audrey Weaver about her career as a scarf designer, technical designer and tailor to the stars.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Ep. 57: The History and Impact of Fashion Shows in the Black American Community
    Aug 24 2023

    Fashion shows have a deep rooted history in Black American culture. While we didn’t invent fashion shows, we have surely used them to celebrate our beauty, support our causes, make political statements and so much more. In this episode, Taniqua shares a brief overview of the history of these shows in Black communities and how it's impacted the culture.

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    Episode Sources/Further Reading:

    1. African Americans and Consumerism

    2. Socialite Mollie Moon Used Fashion Shows to Fund the Civil Rights Movement

    3. Irvin C. Miller's Brown Skin Models Big Hit in Cleveland

    4. The Great Migration and Fashion Shows in Black Communities

    5. The History Behind Harlem's Fashion Shows

    6. Dorothea Church, 83; First Black Model to Work for French Designers

    7. Fashion and Consciousness

    8. The Fashion Show that Helped Launch a Movement

    9. A Lesson in Black Fashion History

    10. Black Power Dressing

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    25 mins