Fashion Trends Created By Black People | Streetwear, Logomania, Y2k Fashion Aesthetic And More!
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Black people and culture have had the biggest influence on many FASHION trends we still wear today and one year after the rise of the BLM movement, we are still not given the proper credits. So this fine Juneteenth I want to illuminate Black culture’s influence on fashion and fashion trends that were created by Black people.
From urban street brands like FUBU, Baby Phat, coming back in style with the rise of the Y2k trend to designers and tastemakers like Dapper Dan, Karl Kani, Stephen Burrows and more we cover it all. Of course we get into the artists and legendary tastemakers who don't often get their props like Lil Kim and Aaliyah much more. We get into this plus the racist undertones of the popular Y2k fashion trend that was created by Black women but was stolen by white celebrities like Paris Hilton and Britney Spears.
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Fashion trends mentioned:
Logomania (Dapper Dan, Louis Vuitton Logo, Gucci Monogram)
The Origins Of Streetwear Fashion (FUBU, Karl Kani, Baby Phat, Sean John, Apple Bottoms)
Y2k fashion aesthetic
Sneakerheads and hypebeasts
Hoop earrings
Bucket Hats
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heavy on us not getting credit its so frustrating, especially when we get side stares for doing what we created
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Another great analysis! I really enjoy the work that you do. Especially since it acknowledges and appreciates the contributions and influences of Black American culture. ❤
Thank you so much!!
So I am modeling for a y2k fashion shoot. I have to bring my own clothes and inspiration from black culture and Ruth carter. I want to get it right for I know that black culture had a huge impact during this era. So I thank you very much for the information.
Thank you for watching! Good luck on the shoot💙
When look at fashion especially in the urban community, you are right. You see alot of early 2000's fashion. Enjoyed your video
Chile its dapper dan who created logomania period
I am a member of the Gullah-Geechee culture in South Carolina, and I know for a fact that black cultured fashion is the stuff
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The comment about aesthetic versus ghetto... so true.... and if we dont give into being ghetto we just irritate all sides of society and are left in the cold.... Its ridiculous. Very educational ... I added it to my tribal playlists and fashion playlists.
This was really great to learn about! I'm writing about y2k style for a class right now, and your points about where the trends truly originated from and how they've been misconstrued in society are very eye opening. I will definitely be including those points in my assignment.
wow thank you so much for this informative and beautiful video
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Great video. Other trends are Timberlands and Cargo/ Jogger pants and designer sunglasses worn in music videos. Btw the ethnic Hairstyles as well. Cheers!
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thank u for making this ♡ thisll be rlly useful for my essay x3
This was awesome!
Good job. 👏 🙂
Great video ghetto untill proven fashionable so sad so true
The new trend that is going on is festival hair or festival braids in which it's used feed in braids box braids and poodle puffs with bright color braiding hair
To me it's super reminiscent of "French braids" which in French literally translates to hair of the Africans as black Noble French women would braid their hair like this in the winter to protect it from the cold of course the look caught on and was renamed
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Really enjoy watching your analysis videos!
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Goyard did the repetitive trade dress before LV.
I think that Suzanne Somers (Chrissy on 3s Company) inspired Left Eye's hairstyles. May they both RIP.
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May as well include jeans to cover it all. Jeans started with the Black field workers in the southern agriculture. Many Black people wore jeans during the civil rights movement to represent a grassroots movement. Other groups in solidarity began to wear jeans in support. It was a Black trend to wear jeans as a social status outside of work.
Jeans were created in Italy and France in the 1500s.
“Negro cloth” as it was called in America because of the people who produced the worlds cotton from which it was made, became a fashion to wear in America on the heels of the civil rights movement in the 50s and 60s. Jeans, dungarees, became an American fashion.
@@HardworkDedication Slaves did not invent Jeans. Jeans came from Europe (Italy and France) and were made popular in America by a German immigrant in 1850s named Levi Strauss (Levi Jeans).
@@JacqueDeGatineau jeans were never a popular fashion to wear in America, where jeans became popular, until the civil rights movement. People began wearing them as a fashion statement in solidarity with the civil rights movement. That’s how jeans became an “American “ fashion for the world to emulate.
Karl Kani is pronounced Kaneye not kanee
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black Americans + fashion stylists that styled these artists 💯
Hi, why did u delete my comment??
I gave you a positive comment.
Hi, I didn't delete your comment. It still shows up on my end. Thank you for watching!
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many of this designworks come from middle ages fashion europe
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Once Blacks wear something it becomes their "style" even if it was not created by them. Take Timberland boots for example.
Karl "Kuh-nee"?????????????????? WTF. The name of your channel should NOT be Fashion Mentor!