However, not everyone knows that a Black designer created this iconic garment. That’s because the African-American woman behind it is one of modern history’s most overlooked fashion figures.
Ghanaian musician Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong popularly called Black Sherif has explained the inspiration behind ...
David Tann, founder and CEO of Atlanta-based creative agency Tantrum, said being a Black designer at major corporations and marketing firms is lonely because of a lack of representation.