Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Monday marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day, commemorating one of America’s foremost civil rights advocates. King’s legacy remains revered internationally, especially among those for whom the African American community serves as a source of inspiration — political, aesthetic and otherwise. It’s rather ironic, then, that Martin Luther King Jr. Day would consistently go under-acknowledged within the greater fashion community — a rather telling but deeply disturbing phenomenon.
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