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EBONY and Mielle Unite to Celebrate HBCU Style Icons

 Black excellence takes center stage this October as EBONY joins forces with beauty powerhouse Mielle to honor HBCUs and the next generation of changemakers. The culture-shaping partnership brings together EBONY—celebrating 80 years of storytelling—and Mielle, the fastest-growing Black-founded, women-led global beauty brand,

Photo credit: Martika Avalon for EBONY
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EBONY and Mielle Unite to Celebrate HBCU Style Icons

 Black excellence takes center stage this October as EBONY joins forces with beauty powerhouse Mielle to honor HBCUs and the next generation of changemakers. The culture-shaping partnership brings together EBONY—celebrating 80 years of storytelling—and Mielle, the fastest-growing Black-founded, women-led global beauty brand, for a special cover tribute to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Together,

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HBCU Shop Launches As The Official Lifestyle Brand For HBCUs

Today marks a major milestone in HBCU culture and fashion: HBCU Shop (hbcushop.co), the new lifestyle brand created to amplify and celebrate Historically Black Colleges and Universities, officially launches. Rooted in heritage, style, and pride, the brand brings together tradition and modern streetwear in fresh, meaningful ways. Founded by Bowie State University alumni, business partners, and longtime friends — Luke Lawal Jr. (entrepreneur

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Dr. D’Wayne Edwards Launches eHBCU, Future of Black Ed

He once reimagined sneakers; now he’s reimagining schooling. As back-to-school season continues, Dr. D’Wayne Edwards, the visionary HBCU President who went from drawing Jordans in Inglewood to designing for Biggie, Nas, and Nike, is now making waves in a whole new lane and telling BOSSIP all about it. The legendary footwear designer turned education disruptor is stepping beyond

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Black Entrepreneurs Redefine Wellness, Tech & Education

By Andrea Stevens From holistic health ventures to tech startups, a new wave of Black business owners are proving that entrepreneurship is far from a monolith. Tonya Pledger, founder of Love Your V by T, represents a growing movement in wellness entrepreneurship that elevates Black women’s health. Her business, which began in her home, offers

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PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 05: Virgil Abloh is seen wearing tie and suit, white button shirt, sunglasses outside Louis Vuitton Parfum Hosts Dinner at Fondation Louis Vuitton on July 05, 2021 in Paris, France. (Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images)
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Virgil Abloh Dies at 41: Louis Vuitton, Off-White Visionary

By Caitlin Hu and Eric Levenson, Virgil Abloh, the acclaimed menswear designer for Louis Vuitton and founder and CEO of Off-White, died Sunday of cancer, according to a post from his verified Instagram account. He was 41. “We are devastated to announce the passing of our beloved Virgil Abloh, a fiercely devoted father, husband, son, brother, and

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Hanifa’s Anifa Mvuemba Debuts First Live Fashion Show

By Skylar Mitchell, In September, when the New York fashion scene converged for the city’s full return to live runway shows since the Covid-19 pandemic, one highly-anticipated brand was visibly absent from the runway. Months after being awarded a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund grant for emerging designers, Anifa Mvuemba, founder of women’s apparel label Hanifa, opted

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Brilliant & Black: Exhibit Honors Black Jewelers’ Legacy

By Megan C. Hills, When Lorraine West told her mother about a new exhibition celebrating the work of Black jewelers, she burst into tears over the phone. West, a jeweler for more than 20 years, said she doesn’t normally “get emotional” when it comes to her professional achievements, which include seeing celebrities like Beyoncé and Zendaya wearing

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 13:Designer Linda Rowe Thomas and models walk the runway during Romas By Linda Rowe Thomas Spring 2016 New York Fashion Week at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater on September 13, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
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Linda Rowe Thomas: Burn Survivor Turned Fashion Icon

By Bethany Hines Fashion designer Linda Rowe Thomas remembers playing “dress-up” on November 26, 1971. Linda was two years old, her sister was six. Shortly after she put on a fur coat, a kerosene heater exploded in her Douglasville, Texas home. “My mom came into the house and saved us,” Thomas told CNN. Burns covered

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HBCU Alumni Lead the Rise of Black-Owned Fashion Brands

Spike Lee’s 2000 movie “Bamboozled” scorched white-owned fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger for targeting Black markets. Black fashion responded. Led by HBCU alumni, that response is now flourishing. Black designers have dovetailed a sense for flair with an urge to promote HBCUs. Support Black Colleges puts that right in its name. “A lot of people don’t

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