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  2. Zoot suit - Wikipedia

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    The suits were first associated with African-Americans in communities such as Harlem, [15] Chicago, and Detroit in the 1930s, [15] but were made popular nationwide by Jazz and Jump Blues musicians in the 1940s. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "zoot" probably comes from African American Vernacular English and reduplication ...

  3. Lois K. Alexander Lane - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, Alexander-Lane ran a fashion boutique in Washington, D.C. [4] In 1942, she became a clerk-stenographer for the War Department.She later transferred to New York, where she opened another boutique and worked her way to become a Planning and Community Development Officer at the Department of Housing and Urban Development in 1978.

  4. Mr. John - Wikipedia

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    African American designer Mildred Blount, who worked for the company, was uncredited at the time for her work on the 19th century-style hats. [3] After a long association with Hollywood and Broadway, demand for Mr. John hats grew exponentially. [4] A famous anecdote about Mr. John goes that a woman came into his shop in urgent need of a hat.

  5. The biggest fashion icons of the 20th century - AOL

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    Fashion has always broken boundaries and captured the zeitgeist. But it has also evolved from a marker of social status into a tool of self-expression. This list of some of the 20th century’s ...

  6. 10 iconic Black fashion designers making history - AOL

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    Fashion designer Virgil Abloh walks the runway during the Off-White show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2018/2019 on March 1, 2018 in Paris, France.

  7. The influence of Black culture on fashion - AOL

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    From bold-colored scarves to the zoot suit in Harlem to the mass popularity of bold acrylic nails, Black culture in […]

  8. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Actress Mary Pickford with President Herbert Hoover, 1931. The most characteristic North American fashion trend from the 1930s to 1945 was attention at the shoulder, with butterfly sleeves and banjo sleeves, and exaggerated shoulder pads for both men and women by the 1940s.

  9. The 50 Most Iconic Looks of All Time - AOL

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    Four cities per season. Hundreds of shows per city. Double-digit looks per show. It all amounts to thousands of new runway looks every year. And hundreds more appear on the red carpet and in the ...