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An Ode To Alt-Black Femme Fashion - Blavity

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Categorically praised fashion in the Black femme space finds a home beneath the admittedly vast umbrella of the “Insta-baddie aesthetic.” Pulling inspiration from streetwear, high-end labels and viral pieces, it is the satirical equivalent of a garden salad — customizable yet reliant on accepted core basics. Enter JT, one half of rap duo City Girls and a self-proclaimed “hood b*tch dressed like a weirdo” as blared in her trenches homage, “No Bars.” JT, who was the face of Poster Girl’s AW23 and Spring/Summer 2024 campaigns , has been vocal in her decision to step outside of the box when it comes to her personal style, regularly donning obscurist fashions, artistically lined lips and shaved brows, to name a few. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JT☆ ⭒🫧🍒🌸 (@thegirljt) Of particular note, though, is her Mowalola X Beats collaboration campaign in which JT modeled the wireless headphones with colorful feather hair and a rakishly cut fringe. The shoot sent Twitter into a tizzy,...

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