“Telfar” by Telfar Clemens aims to be accessible to everyone. (Juliette Wimpfheimer |
Daily Trojan)
No matter the cultural arena, Black designers continue to define the fashion industry. Inspired by art, sports, immigrant experiences and much more, fashion is an art form that connects the Black diaspora. Because of the long-standing influence and impact Black creators have had within the industry, you should be supporting Black-owned fashion brands before and after Black History Month. Reflecting the amalgamation of affinities, ethnicities, ethos and interests Black designers have, these six fashion brands are the perfect way to close out Black History Month with style.
The show will premiere Friday, Feb. 19. 5:00 pm, Feb. 17, 2021 ×
Monica Peterson (middle), playing the role of Sister Robert Anne, uses a puppet for one of the musical numbers in Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Miracle. Ruth Blom (left) as Sister Mary Hubert and Carrie Smoley (right) as Sister Mary Paul stand on either side of Peterson with light-up headbands on top of their habits. (Jasmine Johnson / Echo Press)
Christmas in February?
The coronavirus temporarily put the Andria Theatre’s Christmas-themed musical comedy on the shelf, but it’s now set to run the next two weekends, celebrating the holiday season a few months after it passed.