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NEW YORK POWERHOUSES: TOMMY HILFIGER

In this exclusive interview, NY powerhouses Tommy Hilfiger and Randy Cousin discuss the brand's initiatives to increase BIPOC opportunities in the fashion industry.

St Vincent, Tarana Burke, Courtney Stodden, Hailie Sahar, Women Who Get Happy Endings , and more, in BUST s New Fall 2021 Issue, Out today!

St Vincent, Tarana Burke, Courtney Stodden, Hailie Sahar, Women Who Get Happy Endings , and more, in BUST s New Fall 2021 Issue, Out today!
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Tommy Hilfiger and Romeo Hunte reimagine iconic styles in TommyxRomeo Fall 2021 capsule collection

Tommy Hilfiger and Romeo Hunte reimagine iconic styles in TommyxRomeo Fall 2021 capsule collection
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Opal Tometi, Ethiopia Habtemariam, Singer Tekno & More Highlighted at AFRICON 2021 / PicsVideo

Los Angeles Through a partnership with cable and streaming channel The Africa Channel, AFRICON 2021 was this year’s intro to an all-new virtual destination.  The three-day conference proved to be an unforgettable experience that included compelling panel discussions and Amplify Africa’s highly anticipated AFRO BALL gala, a fashion-conscious, philanthropic event that celebrates individuals who are amplifying Africa and the diaspora by excelling in their respective professional and creative fields. For the past three years, Amplify Africa candidates who exhibited distinction in business, entertainment, fashion and healthcare, to name a few This year’s multi-platform event was held Friday, May 21st through Sunday, May 23

A Spotlight On Black Artists On World Art Day

By Cherranda Smith Apr 15, 2021 World Art Day was started in 1998 as a way to encourage others to express creativity and celebrate the arts. It was founded by the group, Artists for A Better World International and coincides with the birthday of world-renowned artist Leonardo Da Vinci.  On this day, the Black Information Network is spotlighting Black artists who have captured Black life, added to our cultural storehouses, and beautified our communities, digitally and in real life.  The lasting impact of Black people on the arts is immeasurable. Blending traditions, current events, history, shared lived experience, Black artists weave together our uniqueness, uniting it on the canvas, film, clay, print, and a host of other media. 

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