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Issue 16 was made out of the struggle. Creating content in this multilayered social landscape has unearthed realities that the world as a whole was not prepared for. Thus, in these pages, you will find an attempt to give disenfranchised creatives room for representation. You will find political nuances that are characterized by personal interpretations of social responsibility, glamour triggered by our health crises, discussions of how tech is helping to save our current state of emergency, and content that was created through the cracks of social distancing. The question for us all is: Where do we go from here? w/ Nadiyah Johnson, Carrie’s Countdown (top spots), Afro Arts Milwaukee, Unrest w/ Imani Ortiz, and our Ex Fabula Features.

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Issue 16 was made out of the struggle. Creating content in this multilayered social landscape has unearthed realities that the world as a whole was not prepared for. Thus, in these pages, you will find an attempt to give disenfranchised creatives room for representation. You will find political nuances that are characterized by personal interpretations of social responsibility, glamour triggered by our health crises, discussions of how tech is helping to save our current state of emergency, and content that was created through the cracks of social distancing. The question for us all is: Where do we go from here?

w/ Nadiyah Johnson, Carrie’s Countdown (top spots), Afro Arts Milwaukee, Unrest w/ Imani Ortiz, and our Ex Fabula Features. 

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Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In): Cherish Witherspoon

We have decided to update you all on what is going on in the local fashion world with Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In). Checking in with a few creatives, businesses, owners, and more. See how today’s social climate is pulling at the Faces of Fashion.

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Cherish Witherspoon

Photo by Cherish Witherspoon

Photo by Cherish Witherspoon

Social Media: @idonotcherishyou

Expertise: Creative Director

What do you think is next for Fashion Industry due to the current world events; 5G, COVID 19 and/or Black lives Matter Movement?

The next fashion industry to me looks like something protective and inclusive, with all these events going on we need a trend that actually protects us, from face mask to bulletproof vest, they might be strange but we can make it fashion.

What does Sustainable Fashion mean to you?

Sustainable fashion to me is a pair of jeans that never shrink in the wash or a black outfit that never gets dingy.

How are you affected by these current events; Fashion, business, or lifestyle?

My style has totally changed because of this pandemic, I find myself covering up more and going out less. The mall doesn’t hit how it used to, this pandemic definitely made me an online shopper.

Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In): Hayley Knowles

We have decided to update you all on what is going on in the local fashion world with Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In). Checking in with a few creatives, businesses, owners, and more. See how today’s social climate is pulling at the Faces of Fashion.

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Hayley Knowles

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Social Media: @hayleyknowles_ @looksbyhayley_

Expertise: Stylist/Creative directing

What do you think is next for Fashion Industry due to the current world events; 5G, COVID 19 and/or Black lives Matter Movement?

I think the fashion industry is in a unique place right now where everyone involved is pushed to get even more creative. We’re seeing virtual shoots like even a brand like Loewe just created a fashion show in a box! HOW COOL IS THAT??? I don't believe this stuff is going away, I think it's all just getting started. This industry has so much power over the people- not only can we hope to see even more diversity through color and embracing everyone's beauty in all different forms but I think consumers are becoming much more educated within where their money is going. We can hope with this that fast fashion won't be as big as it has been.

What does Sustainable Fashion mean to you?

A WHOLE LOT! This industry is harmful and so scary how much is hidden behind the making of clothes that we wear and don’t even know about! Sustainable fashion is what we should be investing in. Although it can be more pricey, the pieces are much more long-lasting and totally worth it. Thrifting, reworking clothes is so hot! Research before you buy. Question everything!

How are you affected by these current events; Fashion, business, or lifestyle?

Being a college student studying fashion I believe it's a real duty I have to educate myself on these current events because the industry is extremely shaped by it. I want to do my part in making fashion less wasteful and more inclusive. Clothes will be around forever- that’s so much power we must use it in the best way possible!

Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In): Dupreé Armon

We have decided to update you all on what is going on in the local fashion world with Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In). Checking in with a few creatives, businesses, owners, and more. See how today’s social climate is pulling at the Faces of Fashion.

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Dupreé Armon

Photo by Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In): Dupreé Armon

Photo by Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In): Dupreé Armon

Websitewww.iqualityphotos.com (@Dupreearmon )

Expertise: Photographer | Graphic Designer

What do you think is next for Fashion Industry due to the current world events; 5G, COVID 19 and/or Black lives Matter Movement?

In today’s world of havoc and change, I truly think this next wave in upcoming fashion will be inclusive and monumental for most. I see fashion trends having more of a conceptual outlook rather than just making it cute and stylish. I see fashion stylist and designers being more in-tuned in what and why they may choose a type of fashion/ style to create.

What does Sustainable Fashion mean to you?

For fashion to be sustainable, the LOOK has to create a story. I tell people try to envision style as if it’s a piece of art. Anything that has longevity is the result of attaining sustainability. Being able to tell stories through wardrobe is one way of knowing you’re on the road to having sustainable style and fashion.

How are you affected by these current events; Fashion, business, or lifestyle?

My perspective on fashion/ style has changed multiple times due to how much free time I’ve had on my hands since this whole global pandemic frenzy. I find myself being more creative with the choices I make in fashion and allow myself to venture into places I never really experienced before.

Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In): Roberta Edwards

We have decided to update you all on what is going on in the local fashion world with Fashion Friday (Pandemic Check-In). Checking in with a few creatives, businesses, owners, and more. See how today’s social climate is pulling at the Faces of Fashion.

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Roberta Edwards

 Clothes by: @jessrightstyle  Shot by: @l.nicolephotography

Clothes by: @jessrightstyle
Shot by: @l.nicolephotography

Businesses: Bombkouture (Women’s online Boutique) ( @Bombshellberda )

Expertise: Owner/CEO of Bombkouture, Fashion Event Coordinator, Model Coach, Multi-Published Model

What do you think is next for Fashion Industry due to the current world events; 5G, COVID 19 and/or Black lives Matter Movement?

I believe the NEXT for the fashion industry is already starting to happen. Designers creating outfits with matching mask. Jumbo turtle necks extended to cover your face. This is becoming the new Normal. More urban creations to support the black audience even top designers that never intended for black people to wear their brand and starting to put more black celebrities as their brand ambassadors so they are the face.

What does Sustainable Fashion mean to you?

Sustainable Fashion to me means that in order for the fashion industry to not go dead, Then we must adapt to our environment. The industry always has been a chameleon, as times have changed so has fashion.  The Black Lives Matter movement, COVID-19 does nothing but help the industry with people who aren’t able to be verbal and explain how they feel towards blacks, buying from them supporting our business is their way of community.

How are you affected by these current events; Fashion, business, or lifestyle?

Not just myself, but collectively as a whole, all Black people especially those in the industry have been affected by this.  We are now in the forefront and are now being seen. America is made off the black dollar and in order to return that now the support for us to be happy is present more than ever. More people appear to stand behind black people. And will find whatever way to support so they are not attacked by us.

In addition, we as black people need to stand strong and remain firm, and not mistakenly take the support of other races of them caring. It easily can be reversed psychology to get us back to where we were so they won’t lose business