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  2. The influence of Black culture on fashion - AOL

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    Black women wearing colorful headwraps and elaborate hairstyles date back to Africa. After being forced to the Americas, their hairstyles constantly drew attention.

  3. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the decade, Rihanna started a trend of cherry red hairstyles for black women in America. [360] From 2012 to 2018, many African-American, Black Canadian, [361] and Afro-Caribbean British women favored natural, Afro-textured hair [362] and dreadlocks, [363] opting for natural products to style their hair.

  4. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    African formal clothing has normalized western clothing conventions and styles. European influence is commonly found in African fashion as well. For example, Ugandan men have started to wear "full length trousers and long-sleeved shirts". On the other hand, women have started to adapt influences from "19th-century Victorian dress". These styles ...

  5. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For black women, cornrows, dreadlocks and curly weaves were popular until the late 2000s, when toned-down versions of the Afro, Jheri curl and short pixie cuts were popularized by artists like Janet Jackson and Rihanna. Another popular hairstyle throughout the decade was the braid, rejuvenated by the likes of Alicia Keys and Lauren Conrad ...

  6. Nike stores closed in South Africa amid outcry over racist ...

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    Some Nike (NKE.N) stores were closed in South Africa on Wednesday after public outcry over a racist comment by a man that local media said had links to the sportswear company. Nike declined to ...

  7. ‘Be Inclusive’: Nike Scolds Critics of Transgender-Influencer ...

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    Nike has responded to growing pushback from female athletes who have condemned the company for using transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in an advertisement featuring women’s apparel.

  8. Fashion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Covid-19 pandemic, which moved fashion shows online, led to more attention to Lagos Fashion Week and other fashion showcases in Africa. [6] Nigerian fashion has been popularized by the Nigerian edition of the South African magazine Drum, which was launched in Lagos in 1958 and featured images of the "new" Nigerians. [7] In the late 20th ...

  9. Ostrich leather - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich leather has also made a name for itself within the street and skate cultures, as it has been featured on several skate shoes; most notably the Nike Dunk Low Pro SB "Ostrich." Aside from fashion designers, the automotive industry is a heavy user of ostrich leather. Car seats, dashboards, motorcycle seats, and door panels can all be ...

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