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    Black creators like Jordan Howlett and Zahra Hassan share what has helped them connect with their followers.

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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 […]

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  5. African-American beauty - Wikipedia

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    African American beauty focuses on the beauty of African Americans, as beauty is viewed differently by various groups. [2] Similar to other cultures, ideals of beauty in African-American communities have varied throughout the years.

  6. Carla Rockmore - Wikipedia

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    Her videos share style tips and outfit ideas, usually featuring clothing from Rockmore's closet. [5] Carina Chocano described the effect of the videos in The New York Times, "those of us unable to “shop” our closets as though they were luxury stores can do so vicariously in Rockmore’s. Her wardrobe also has the other appeal of a museum ...

  7. List of black fashion models - Wikipedia

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    Toccara Jones – African-American fashion model and occasional actress and television personality. Contestant on the third season of the UPN series America's Next Top Model. She is the first black plus-size model to grace the pages of Vogue Italia. Grace Jones – Jamaican-American model, actress, singer and a muse to Andy Warhol.

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  9. Ghetto fabulous - Wikipedia

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    The origin of ghetto fabulousness fits into a larger cultural trend of the time. During the 1990s, Black, urban fashion was becoming a hot commodity through the rise of “hardcore” rap. [7] The music of the inner city black male filled radios and television screens with images of inner city life and their daily struggles.