Gucci
Some folks may have been surprised to see Dapper Dan’s Gucci designs featured so prominently by celebrities on the red carpet at the annual Met Gala.
Last week it was Gucci, this week it's Burberry.
The CEO met with Dapper Dan in Harlem.
Gucci's CEO pleaded ignorance to knowing that his company could receive criticism over its sweater that resembles blackface.
Fashion designer Daniel “Dapper Dan” Day said he will hold Gucci “accountable” for its offensive blackface sweater.
Gucci confirmed an official collaboration with Harlem’s legendary tailor Dapper Dan, who will get help from the famed fashion label with reopening his shop, which was closed in 1992.
Nigerian model Deddeh Howard has recreated some of the most iconic high fashion ads.
If you get a kick out of watching Cookie act out on Fox’s runaway hit “Empire” as the feisty ex-wife of hip-hop mogul Lucious Lyon, just imagine how much fun actress Taraji P. Henson is having playing the character. Henson, who also starred alongside “Empire” co-star Terrence Howard (Lyon) in award-wining “Hustle & Flow,” tells […]
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