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When it comes to race, the legacy of fashion is complicated. Black people have often been the tastemakers and the trendsetters, but never the standard for beauty or class...and we know that’s some bullsh*t. Join AndimaVerde, Isang and Chukwunwike in challenging the status quo, celebrating “The Culture'' within the fashion industry and saying who knew better than to come outside like that. 

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In episode 26 of Got This In Black Season 3, we learn the difference between gourmands, ouds, and aquatics with Tom Ford Global Marketer Mariah Moorer. Tune in to learn more about pursuing your passion and how to smell really, really good. Tap in! Subscribe to the channel. Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Maniere De Voir (@manieredevoir)Dreams of Triumph (@DreamsofTriumph)AO Studio 21 (@aostudio21)House of Chic LA (@houseofchicla)Knature (@knaturethelabel...
In episode 24 of Got This In Black Season 3, we dive into the opportunities for creatives in the fashion industry, 70s fashion, sneakers and much more. Foster explains the responsibilities for a Head of Digital Assets and how he was able to get in on the ground floor at Tuckernuck. What does a safe space for creatives look like? Tap into the episode to see. Subscribe to the channel. Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Sia Collective (@Sia_Collective)Feivorit...
In episode 24 of Season 3 of Got This In Black, we dive into the money behind DEI, fashion as a form of activism, Salehe Bembury, Martin Rose and much more. Blake walks us through life on the campus of Howard University and why he chose the leather bags of the fashion industry over the tailored suits of Wall Street.Tap into the episode and subscribe to the channel. Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:SuperVsn Studios (@Supervsn) Knature The Label (@knaturethelabe...
In episode 23 of Season 3 of Got This In Black, we dive into Doja Cat, Ralph Lauren and Gap in the 90s, Balenciaga the brand and much more. Arrington walks us through his journey to the fashion industry, while Professor Andima emerges with a brief Art History Lesson. Tap into the episode and subscribe to the channel. Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Dreams of Triumph (@dreamsoftriumph)State of Condition (@stateofcondition)Joe Fresh Goods (@joefreshgoods)Knatur...
Is the hottest streetwear brand in the DMV?In episode 22 of Season 3 of Got This In Black, we dive into how social media sparked a revolution that helped birth the brand River is Wild. In the episode, we chat with 2⁄3 of the brilliant minds behind the brand, Wale and Cheick. We unravel the struggles of a growing fashion brand, dope collab projects, the re-emergence of Pyer Moss……and how Chukwunwike is not beating the Beyonce allegations.Tap into the episode and subscribe to the channel. ...
From Catwalk Classics to the Runways of New York. Say hello to Rae Ventura.In Episode 21 of Season 3 of Got This in Black? we dive into the inspiring journey of Rae Ventura, a PG County star whose love for fashion started at a young age. Press play and experience the catwalk from Maryland to the fashion capital of the US, New York city. From fashion balls, modeling shows, and fangirling over Beyonce, Rae is carving her own path. See how the model game has changed and get educated on different...
Listener's Choice: Your fashion queries, our style insights. You asked, we answered. Dive deep into our fashion souls as we tackle your questions, from style revelations to what steals our sartorial hearts. Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Knature the LabelAO Studio 21Other Brands:ZaraSeason 2 - Episode 20Follow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and TiktokEmail us: gothisinblack@gmail.comFollow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and Tiktok Email us: gothisinblack@gma...
This is for All You Dapper Dans: Meet Dallas/Fort Worth's Frank Moss AKA Quite FrankIn Episode 19 of Season 2 of Got This in Black? Frank Moss proves looking fly is in our blood. Frank breaks down what makes a good suit, if mules are OK and how your style can compliment your significant other (Because some of yall are giving Justin and Hailey Bieber).Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:River is Wild Franklin & AnthonyThrifting by Fei ManchoZella Fermani Hat f...
If you’re looking for a gem, a key, a [insert inspirational noun here] Miss Debi is here to give it to you. Debi Young started her career doing makeup for colleagues at the Baltimore Police Department. Today she’s a renowned/makeup artist on some of your favorite shows (The Wire, Mare of Easttown, Underground, and True Detective to name a few). In Episode 18 of Season 2, we ask Miss Debi about her advice for up-and-coming MUAs and her perspective on diversity in the industry. We ge...
In this captivating episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of a Cameroonian-born stylist, Arthur Claude Ndoumbe, as he shares his path to the fashion industry. Join us as we interview this remarkable individual, whose love for fashion was ignited by his father's attention to detail as he watched him curate fits. Despite becoming a teacher, the pandemic prompted him to make a bold pivot toward his passion. We explore his pursuit of the fashion industry, applying to fashion school, and mo...
Want to become a top photographer? Define your aesthetic and stick to it. Our episode 16 guest describes his work as sophisticated, eclectic and warm. In this episode, our special guest is Tayo Kuku Jr. From spending his early childhood in Lagos, Nigeria and then moving to New Jersey, his story is one of perseverance, passion and undeniable talent. We discuss his first experience with a camera as a child to starting his camera journey as a professional photographer with an iPhone, and how he ...
“The journey is the destination” is an infamous saying Kobe Bryant used time and time again. This quote is the epitome of this episode’s guest. Adedayo “Art Hype” Kosoko is a husband, father, photographer, community leader, dot connector and much more. In this episode, we talk about how his photography led him to multiple brand partnerships, shooting the Fe Noel Money Dress, owning a studio and much more. The energy was phenomenal this episode. Press play and take the journey with us. B...
When we first launched Got This in Black? We stuck it to big brands, like Target and Moschino, for vague, unsubstantial and sometimes nonexistent commitments to Black consumers. Have they made some progress, maybe. But what we really want to get into this episode is the concept of intentionality and care in big brand and Black creative relationships. The bottom line: Team work makes the dream work. But how that dream is curated and executed is another thing. Big brands need dope Black cr...
Urbanwear was born in the streets of Black neighborhoods. There is a certain sauce that melanated people add when coordinating a fit. What do you get when you co-opt the culture, add a markup and repackage it for sale? Streetwear. In today’s episode we discuss the impact, importance and influence of Black women in Streetwear with special guest and sneaker aficionado, T. We talk about the legacy in streetwear created by the likes of Misa Hylton and June Ambrose, and the future driven by emergi...
Are you on a budget? Well, that’s good. Come on and build that black generational wealth! But if you’re anything like us, sometimes it’s hard to balance your love of fashion AND these rising grocery prices. But don’t worry, we got you. In Episode 12 of “Got This in Black?” we talk about shopping high-end luxury on a budget through websites like Ssense, Revolve, and Farfetch; organizing and auditing your closet; and which black brands to shop with an affordable price point. We also give you a ...
Was it a hit piece? Were we fed a lie about his persona? Is the brand a failure? In today’s impromptu episode, we discuss all this and more about Pyer Moss and its founder Kerby Jean-Raymond. The article recently published by The Cut has sent the fashion world ablaze and we decided to talk about it as our platform has a unique relationship with Kerby. Press play and let’s discuss.Follow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and Tiktok Email us: gothisinblack@gmail.com
We’re back and at it again! Welcome to Season 2 of Got This In Black? Your favorite podcast about everything Black in fashion. We’re giving you a recap of everything great in 2022, Bad Gal Riri, Law Roach, Black Fashion Fair AND something not so great… Ye. But we’re also looking to the future, it’s 2023 and yall are really out here discovering layered tanktops and parachute pants for the first time. Brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Black Podcast Collective T-ShirtAOStudi...
Episode 10 - "Got Bubbly?"

Episode 10 - "Got Bubbly?"

2022-10-2001:03:18

As we close out the first season, we discuss a recurring theme of our podcast….inclusivity. What does inclusivity look like in an exclusive industry? Telfar, Harlem’s Fashion Row and Blacks in Fashion Council to name a few. We get into some of the shows we caught for NYFW and hear about Andima Verde’s Afro Punk experience. What are your thoughts about the 2000s fashion resurgence from Gen Zers? How do you feel about Men in skirts? Click play to hear us discuss it all. *clink clink clink clink...
In this episode, we discuss fashion from the lens of photography. Our guests, Maeva and Yogi, give us insight into their photography background and how they ended up in fashion photography. We get into a discussion about the connection between clothing and photos and of course……Vogue. Is Annie Leibovitz a mercenary for hire or a creative misunderstood? Press play and lets get it poppingtonBlack Brands Discussed on Episode:Earrings by Maeva’s MommaMingo by Domingo Brownmill CompanyO...
Episode 8 - "Got Chic?"

Episode 8 - "Got Chic?"

2022-08-0401:04:40

As the great poet Radric Delantic Davis once said, “See when I ain't have no money I still had sauce. See….. if you don't got no sauce, then you lost. But you can also get lost in the sauce.” That was a whole word. From sauce, to drip, to being flat, style can be described using different lingo. What has not changed is that style is a foundational cornerstone of the fashion industry. In this episode we discuss fashion from the eye of a stylist with our guests Dejeuné and Kemi. We debunk the ...
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