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Dapper Dan Talks Current State of Fashion and how Hip Hop Artists can Help Elevate Black Designers

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On the heels on Fashion Month ending we're now able to sit back and reflect on the the number of Black designers we did not see present a collection. Putting on a show, presentation, or showroom appointment for any designer is not an easy task, particularly not for Black designers. They face every obstacle you […]

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