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For decades, the public sector has been a lifeline for Black women shut out of economic opportunity. It’s no surprise that Trump's federal downsizing targeted them first, explains gender economist ...
As Paris Couture Week returns, it's a great reminder that for years, Black women (especially over 40) have embodied couture ...
Entrepreneurial designers and producers from Africa are creating a profitable apparel market in the U.S. by mixing African Ankara prints with modern silhouettes.
“It’s clothing women buy for themselves – not for others. It’s not fantasy clothing with high slits etc. It’s for women who want to look put together,” Sindi comments, who founded his ...
Addie Elabor founded D’IYANU, a ready-to-wear African print clothing company, in 2014. Since its launch, the business has expanded its product line to include women’s, kid’s and men’s ...