Laquan's story is ultra inspiring. Imagine applying to the "only 2 best schools" in the industry, not getting in either, and still making it anyway. LOOOOVE THAT! Especially for us not so much in the position to A. Live in NYC to attend these schools, B. Afford these particular schools or C. Even have the (whatever strict requirements) to get into these schools.
Wow I’ve been paying attention to Kerby/Pier Moss and LaQuan Smith but I thank you for these other designers as well! You should check out Rocky Boston, I lover her designs as well
I am just 5.7ft but skinny and I want to model for any brand, I’m not expensive and I can’t stop dreaming to get hired or given a chance to showcase myself in creative styles
I enjoyed your video. The entire video was new information to me. I’d been perusing the haute couture videos for this season and noticed that though there were many more ethnic and women of color models modeling, the designers mentioned were all white. I decided to do a search for black haute couture designers. Your video came up first so I watched. Thanks for sharing. Being raised in the SF Bay Area I was raised in a more blended world. Living in Texas now I actually have to make an effort to fellowship with other ethnicities. My last two pastors were people of color, one a black woman pastor, the second a Nigerian male pastor. I understand the giftings of others and desire to be a part of sharing back and forth with all cultural backgrounds. If we don’t bridge the differences with mutual respect and love, we are destined to live in a blind segregated world. Again, thanks for the share. I will be looking for these five designers in the future to see what new and innovative things they bring to the world’s design table.
0:17 Since when is high end European fashion capitalising on Black people? High end European fashion like Givenchy look nothing like the way Black people dress, nor anything that resembles Black people. It, like almost every high end European brand, has stuck to its European routes. I'd say it's the reverse, Black people enjoying European fashion.
As a black fashion designer I appreciate this video, Thank you
Thanks for watching!!
Laquan's story is ultra inspiring. Imagine applying to the "only 2 best schools" in the industry, not getting in either, and still making it anyway. LOOOOVE THAT! Especially for us not so much in the position to
A. Live in NYC to attend these schools,
B. Afford these particular schools or
C. Even have the (whatever strict requirements) to get into these schools.
the way i abused the replay button on all your videos is criminal.this is quality content and i’m excited for more 🥳
Yessss I love hearing that! More where that came from :)
Wow I’ve been paying attention to Kerby/Pier Moss and LaQuan Smith but I thank you for these other designers as well! You should check out Rocky Boston, I lover her designs as well
Thank you, didn't know anything about these designers and now I am tuned in and ready to support.
OMG I never knew about these amazing designers! ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching Carina!
I don’t have a very good experience working for Romeo Hunte as an intern but I wish his leadership tactics get better with fame!
I am just 5.7ft but skinny and I want to model for any brand, I’m not expensive and I can’t stop dreaming to get hired or given a chance to showcase myself in creative styles
You got this!
I enjoyed your video. The entire video was new information to me. I’d been perusing the haute couture videos for this season and noticed that though there were many more ethnic and women of color models modeling, the designers mentioned were all white. I decided to do a search for black haute couture designers. Your video came up first so I watched. Thanks for sharing. Being raised in the SF Bay Area I was raised in a more blended world. Living in Texas now I actually have to make an effort to fellowship with other ethnicities. My last two pastors were people of color, one a black woman pastor, the second a Nigerian male pastor. I understand the giftings of others and desire to be a part of sharing back and forth with all cultural backgrounds. If we don’t bridge the differences with mutual respect and love, we are destined to live in a blind segregated world. Again, thanks for the share. I will be looking for these five designers in the future to see what new and innovative things they bring to the world’s design table.
This was such a beautiful message, thank you so much for sharing!! I'm so happy you received new knowledge from this💙💙
glad to see this video and know about these designers very talented
Thank you so much for watching!
This was amazing video. So well researched.❤️
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video. Very inspiring !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching Lynn
Just beautiful.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thanks for watching J!
You forgot about us!! Would love to introduce you to our line
Please send me an email with your lookbook! xx
we surely will @@FashionMentorTV
Thanks
I did loved it😊
Great video😊
Thanks Shayna!
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What’s going on in 2022?
Do you do smaller designers?
0:17 Since when is high end European fashion capitalising on Black people? High end European fashion like Givenchy look nothing like the way Black people dress, nor anything that resembles Black people. It, like almost every high end European brand, has stuck to its European routes. I'd say it's the reverse, Black people enjoying European fashion.