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Fashion designers masterfully use the art of aesthetics to apply designs and natural beauty to clothing and accessories. Since the beginning of time, it has been influenced by cultural and social concepts. And as we all know, our culture is THE culture.


I love that fashion is an instant language that allows one to convey their thoughts and opinions without saying a word. I am so thankful for designers who create pieces that help me speak my truth as a woman of color. While women keep the fashion world moving, it is proven that the industry is dominated by white men. This is why it's extremely important to support the designers that look like us.

We have gathered a few Black designers we believe you should watch out and root for:

Kyemah McEntyre of Mind of Kye

Kyemah McEntyre is a firm believer that "You are the Universe. You are allowed to evolve into something that people weren't expecting."

She broke the internet in 2015 and became a sensation when her dashiki prom dress design was liked by thousands. Her fame led to her showing at Harlem Fashion Week and dressing THE Janet Jackson. Kye currently attends Parsons New School of Design in hopes of transforming her cultural history sensitivity into a place in the fashion society.

Kye told us, "This year, I'm looking forward to graduating from Parsons New School with my bachelors in Fashion Design and sharing my school thesis with my followers online. My work is always in transition, as it reflects the phases I go through on a personal level. I have to say this year, my work will go beyond just fashion and art. It will involve written works and an overall intertwine of multiple disciplines, to get the conversation started. I look forward to starting a podcast with my friend from Atlanta (who just graduated from the New School for Musical Theory), which will be a discourse around the condition of millennials. My work is a mix between politics and art and I'm really excited to share it with the world."

Featured image by Nareasha Willis/Black Vogue.

Are you excited for these designers? Share some other black designers you are rooting for in 2019!

 

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