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Ep. 75: Between the Margins: Uncovering "Forgotten" Black Designers
Mar 26, 2026
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Ep. 74: The Educational Impact of Black Fashion History with Dr. Chajuana Trawick Ferguson
Mar 19, 2026
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Ep. 73: Noire Narratives | Dr. Dyese Matthews on Representation of Black stories in Fashion History
Feb 5, 2026
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Ep. 72: How Rafael Gomes Curated André Leon Talley's Legacy for a New Generation
Dec 4, 2025
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Ep. 71: Deborah Riley-Draper on Versailles '73 and the Global Impact of Black Beauty in Fashion History
Nov 21, 2024
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| 3/26/26 | ![]() Ep. 75: Between the Margins: Uncovering "Forgotten" Black Designers | Taniqua Martin shares a replay for her talk at the Historical Symposium hosted by Costumers of Color. Explore the hidden stories of Black fashion designers through archival detective work, highlighting the importance of black media and institutions in preserving cultural history. Key Topics Archival research methods for Black fashion history The role of black media in preserving fashion stories Case studies of forgotten Black designers like Gus and Lucy, Booker T. Felder, Harry Young The importance of documenting and archiving Black fashion work Challenges in uncovering Black designers' stories Shop Black Fashion History Fact Cards (+ Exclusive Listener Discount!) Explore Volume 1 and celebrate unsung fashion trailblazers: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com/shop Use code PODCAST for 15% off your purchase. 🌐 Learn more about Black Fashion History Website: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com 📲 Follow Black Fashion History on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackfashionhistory_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackfashionhistory YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackfashionhistory Substack: https://blackfashionhistory.substack.com/ | — | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Ep. 74: The Educational Impact of Black Fashion History with Dr. Chajuana Trawick Ferguson | Join Taniqua Martin in conversatoin with Dr. Chajuana Trawick Ferguson, a trailblazer in fashion education and history, as she shares her personal story, her work with the Black Design Collective, and her groundbreaking role at Lindenwood University. This episode highlights the importance of mentorship, evolving industry tech, and cultivating spaces for future Black fashion professionals. Resources & Links: Black Design Collective Lindenwood University Fashion Program Connect with Dr. Ferguson: LinkedIn Shop Black Fashion History Fact Cards (+ Exclusive Listener Discount!) Explore Volume 1 and celebrate unsung fashion trailblazers: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com/shop Use code PODCAST for 15% off your purchase. 🌐 Learn more about Black Fashion History Website: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com 📲 Follow Black Fashion History on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackfashionhistory_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackfashionhistory YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackfashionhistory Substack: https://blackfashionhistory.substack.com/ | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Ep. 73: Noire Narratives | Dr. Dyese Matthews on Representation of Black stories in Fashion History | In this conversation, Taniqua Martin speaks with Dr. Dyese Matthews about her journey from a childhood influenced by her mother's fashion sense to her academic pursuits in fashion history. She discusses the importance of recognizing and preserving Black fashion narratives, particularly through her project, Noir Narratives. The conversation also touches on the role of technology in fashion education and the responsibility of educators to prepare students for a rapidly changing industry. Dr. Matthews emphasizes the need for more representation of Black stories in fashion history and the importance of community engagement in academia. Learn more about Dr. Matthews & Noire Narratives: https://www.instagram.com/noirenarratives/ Shop Black Fashion History Fact Cards (+ Exclusive Listener Discount!) Explore Volume 1 and celebrate unsung fashion trailblazers: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com/shop Use code PODCAST for 15% off your purchase. 🌐 Learn more about Black Fashion History Website: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com 📲 Follow Black Fashion History on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackfashionhistory_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackfashionhistory YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackfashionhistory Substack: https://blackfashionhistory.substack.com/ | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Ep. 72: How Rafael Gomes Curated André Leon Talley's Legacy for a New Generation | In this episode, host Taniqua Martin sits down with Rafael Brauer Gomes, Director of Fashion Exhibitions at SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film, to explore the creative vision behind André Leon Talley: Style Is Forever. We dive into how Rafael brings Talley's legacy to life, the curatorial decisions that shaped this landmark exhibition, and why preserving André Leon Talley's legacy is essential to understanding global fashion history. Whether you're a curator, designer, student, historian, or simply a lover of Black style, this episode will deepen your appreciation for the artistry and cultural impact of André Leon Talley. 🎟 Get tickets to the André Leon Talley: Style Is Forever exhibition: SCAD FASH Atlanta — https://www.scadfash.org/visit 🛍 Shop Black Fashion History Fact Cards (+ Exclusive Listener Discount!) Explore Volume 1 and celebrate unsung fashion trailblazers: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com/shop Use code PODCAST for 15% off your purchase. 🌐 Learn more about Black Fashion History Website: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com 📲 Follow Black Fashion History on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackfashionhistory_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackfashionhistory YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackfashionhistory Substack: https://blackfashionhistory.substack.com/ | — | ||||||
| 11/21/24 | ![]() Ep. 71: Deborah Riley-Draper on Versailles '73 and the Global Impact of Black Beauty in Fashion History | In this special episode, we honor the 51st anniversary of the Battle of Versailles, a groundbreaking moment in Black fashion history that took place on November 28, 1973. Filmmaker Deborah Riley-Draper joins us to discuss her acclaimed documentary Versailles '73, which brought this iconic event to life on screen. Draper shares how this historic fashion show not only showcased the brilliance of African American models and designers but also introduced the world to the powerful message on an international stage. Tune in to celebrate this monumental anniversary and learn more about the cultural and historical significance of the Battle of Versailles. To learn more about Deborah Riley Draper and her work, visit https://www.coffeebluffpictures.com/ | — | ||||||
| 11/14/24 | ![]() Ep. 70: Crafting Heritage: The Brew-Hammond Sisters on Exit 14, Batakari Fabric, and Redefining Luxury | In this episode, Taniqua Martin sits down with the dynamic sisters Essie Brew-Hammond and Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond, founders of the luxury brand Exit 14! Dive into their journey, discover the inspiration behind their choice of Batakari fabric, and learn about the meaning of Exit 14 and its tagline, "tailored for your journey." Exit 14 blends traditional West African craftsmanship with contemporary flair, redefining luxury through skill, artisanship, and timeless design. Learn more about Exit 14: Website: exit14apparel.com Instagram: @shopexit14 Catch the full interview on www.blackfashionhistory.com, YouTube, or your favorite streaming platform! | — | ||||||
| 11/7/24 | ![]() Ep. 69: The Rise of African-Inspired Fashion: A Conversation with Suakoko Betty's Charlene Dunbar | In this episode of Black Fashion History, host Taniqua Martin sits down with Charlene Dunbar, the brilliant mind behind Suakoko Betty! From engineering to fashion design, Charlene's journey is a true inspiration. She shares her love for African fashion, the importance of cultural representation, and how African designers can benefit from the global rise of African-inspired fashion. Dive into the challenges, opportunities, and the luxury of African fashion in this insightful conversation! Check out Suakoko Betty: www.suakokobetty.com Follow on Instagram: @suakokobetty Wacth now on www.blackfashionhistory.com or YouTube. | — | ||||||
| 11/1/24 | ![]() Ep. 68 Amplifying Basotho Style History with Ntebo Lepheana | In this episode, Taniqua Martin chats with fashion professor Ntebo Lepheana to explore the rich traditions and style history of the Basotho people. Ntebo shares how Basotho cultural heritage has shaped her perspective on fashion and how she brings this unique lens to her work in the classroom. She discusses iconic Basotho garments like the Seanamarena blanket, revealing the historical significance and symbolism. Ntebo also explains how she encourages her students to draw from their own cultural histories, empowering them to infuse their designs with a sense of identity and legacy. Tune in on www.blackfashionhistory.com, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform! | — | ||||||
| 10/24/24 | ![]() Ep. 67: Amplifying African Fashion & Correcting the Narrative with Elvis Kachi | In this episode of Black Fashion History, host Taniqua Martin sits down with fashion journalist Elvis Kachi to explore his journey into the fashion industry and his mission to tell authentic African fashion stories. They dive into the unique elements of African fashion, the challenges of getting these stories published, and the need for diverse storytelling in major publications. Elvis also shares insights on his platform, Style Pen Memoir, and offers valuable advice for aspiring fashion professionals. Don't miss out! Learn more at https://elviskachi.com/ and https://thestylepenmemoir.beehiiv.com/ Tune in on www.blackfashionhistory.com, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform! | — | ||||||
| 10/17/24 | ![]() Ep. 66: Decolonizing Fashion: Shifting Power and Challenging Norms with Beatrace Angut Oola | In this episode of Black Fashion History, Taniqua Martin dives into a powerful conversation with Beatrace Angut Oola, the visionary founder of Fashion Africa Now. Beatrace shares her inspiring journey of decolonizing the fashion industry, challenging Western-centric norms, and elevating African voices. Don't miss this transformative discussion on reshaping beauty standards and empowering African designers! Learn more: https://fashionafricanow.com/ https://www.instagram.com/fashionafricanow Watch now: www.blackfashionhistory.com or on YouTube! | — | ||||||
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| 10/3/24 | ![]() Ep. 65: Diversity in African Fashion with Jacqueline Brown | Dive into the world of African fashion with Jacqueline Brown in this episode of the Black Fashion History Podcast! From her British-Jamaican roots to her pioneering role with Africa Fashion Guide, Jacqueline discusses the diversity in African fashion and shares her passion for textiles and sustainable fashion. Discover how she navigates ethical challenges, empowers artisans, and envisions Africa as a global leader in fashion sustainability. Don't miss her insights on preserving traditional fabrics and the storytelling power of African fashion. For more on Jacqueline Brown, visit www.jacquelineshaw.co.uk. Join Taniqua Martin on the Black Fashion History Podcast for this enlightening conversation on www.blackfashionhistory.com , YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform. | — | ||||||
| 9/26/24 | ![]() Ep. 64: Preserving the Rich Legacy of African Style History with Tosin Adeosun | In this episode, Taniqua Martin interviews Tosin Adeosun, the brilliant mind behind the African Style Archive! Discover Tosin's own style journey, her deep dive into African fashion history, and how she's preserving this rich cultural heritage. Learn about the pioneers of African fashion and the importance of documenting these vibrant stories. For more on Tosin Adeosun and the African Style Archive: www.tosinadeosun.com & @africanstylearchive on Instagram. Join the conversation on www.blackfashionhistory.com, YouTube, or your favorite streaming platform! | — | ||||||
| 9/19/24 | ![]() Ep. 63: The Evolution of African Fashion: Past, Present and Future with Ken Kweku Nimo | In this episode of the Black Fashion History, Taniqua Martin sits down with Ken Kweku Nimo, an author and expert in African fashion and material culture. From Ghana to South Africa, Ken shares his inspiring journey, discussing how his experiences have shaped his unique perspective on African fashion history. Dive into the impact of colonization, the resurgence of indigenous practices, and the global potential of African fashion. Don't miss this enlightening conversation! For more on Ken: https://africainfashion.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kwekunimo/ Watch now on www.blackfashionhistory.com, YouTube, or your favorite platform! | — | ||||||
| 2/29/24 | ![]() Black History Month Special : Interview with Linda Ann Dixon, the Great Granddaughter of Ann Lowe | In this special Black History Month episode, Taniqua speaks with Linda Ann Dixon about the legacy of her great grandmother Ann Lowe. | — | ||||||
| 9/28/23 | ![]() Ep. 61: How Dorothea Towles Church Became the First Black Woman to Model for Major European Fashion Houses | Dorothea Towles Church spent over five years in Europe during the 1950s, modeling for designers like Christian Dior, Elsa Schiaparelli, Robert Piguet, Jacques Fath, Pierre Balmain and more. As the first Black woman to model for major European fashion houses, Church used her gifts and access to help othe black women learn about the fashion industry and give back to her community. Taniqua dives into the career of Dorothea Church. Black Fashion Spotlight: Invisible Beauty Film Episode Sources/Further Reading: Blazing the Way One Runway Turn at a Time Dorothea Church, 83; First Black Model to Work for French Designers 1950s Fashion Model | Dorothea Church Church, Dorothea Towles (1922-2006) Dorothea Towles: Christian Dior's Choice for the "New Look" Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell www.blackfashionhistory.com | — | ||||||
| 9/21/23 | ![]() Ep. 60: "Donyale Luna: Supermodel" - HBO Max Documentary Recap | Donyale Luna is the first Black supermodel to appear on a Vogue magazine cover, yet not much is known about her as a barrier breaking model. Taniqua recaps the recent HBO documentary on the life of Donyale Luna. Share you thoughts here. Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell | — | ||||||
| 9/14/23 | ![]() Ep. 59: How Rosemary E. Miller Reed Became the Only Black Woman Boutique Owners in DC in 1966 | In 1966, Rosemary E. Reed-Miller followed her interest in fashion and opened Toast and Strawberries,a boutique overlooking Dupont Circle. When Toast and Strawberries opened, she was the only Black woman boutique owner in DC at the time. In this episode, Taniqua dives into her life and career in fashion. Black Fashion Spotlight: Project Runway Winner Bishme Cromartie's Debut NYFW Show Exuded Edgy Romance Watch the full show here. Episode Sources: Black Dress TV Rosemary Reed Miller The artist as entrepreneur / Rosemary E. Reed Miller ; interviewed by Elaine Heffernan. Rosemary Reed Miller, Washington boutique owner, dies at 78 BUSINESS EXCHANGE: Late D.C. Entrepreneur Leaves Sterling Legacy | — | ||||||
| 9/7/23 | ![]() Ep. 58: How Audrey Weaver's Career Blossomed as a Scarf and Technical Designer | Audrey Weaver is a designer that creates hand-crafted artisan scarves and hats & accessories located in the New York City area. Over the past years, she has received editorial credits for her designs in publications such as The New York Times, Essence Magazine, Glamour, and Women's Wear Daily as well as being featured in The Oprah Winfrey Show, CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story and more. In past years, the scarves have been sold in boutiques and departments stores across the country. Taniqua speaks with Audrey Weaver about her career as a scarf designer, technical designer and tailor to the stars. | — | ||||||
| 8/24/23 | ![]() Ep. 57: The History and Impact of Fashion Shows in the Black American Community | Fashion shows have a deep rooted history in Black American culture. While we didn't invent fashion shows, we have surely used them to celebrate our beauty, support our causes, make political statements and so much more. In this episode, Taniqua shares a brief overview of the history of these shows in Black communities and how it's impacted the culture. Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell Episode Sources/Further Reading: 1. African Americans and Consumerism 2. Socialite Mollie Moon Used Fashion Shows to Fund the Civil Rights Movement 3. Irvin C. Miller's Brown Skin Models Big Hit in Cleveland 4. The Great Migration and Fashion Shows in Black Communities 5. The History Behind Harlem's Fashion Shows 6. Dorothea Church, 83; First Black Model to Work for French Designers 7. Fashion and Consciousness 8. The Fashion Show that Helped Launch a Movement 9. A Lesson in Black Fashion History 10. Black Power Dressing | — | ||||||
| 8/17/23 | ![]() Ep. 56: [NEW SEASON] Behind the Scenes of Winterthur Museum's "Ann Lowe: American Couturier" Exhibit with Elizabeth Way and Alexandra Deutsch | Many people know Ann Lowe as the designer of gowns for America's most prominent society women, including Jacqueline Kennedy. Winterthur Museum is marking the legacy of Ann Lowe with the largest exhibition of her work to date, featuring 40 iconic gowns, many that have never been on public display. The exhibition will also feature the work of contemporary Black couturiers like B Michael, Tracy Reese, Amsale Aberra, and Bishme Cromartie. Taniqua speaks with Elizabeth Way, associate curator at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology and guest curator of the exhibition, and Director of Collections Alexandra Deutsch. The exhibition will run from September 9, 2023 to Januray 7, 2024. Meet the Guests: Winterthur Museum Elizabeth Way Alexandra Deutsch Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell | — | ||||||
| 6/19/23 | ![]() Ep. 55: Gettin' Free! : A Juneteenth Collaboration of Your Favorite Black Podcasts | Gettin' Free! : A Juneteenth Collaboration brought to you by Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast. We know that history is told from the side of the victors, but that leaves room for misinformation and false narratives. We are on a mission to change that. 11 Black podcasts have come together to reclaim our history and tell it our way - flavor and all. Welcome to a chronological journey to get free. Learn where we've come, what we've overcome, and how much further we need to go. Sistas Who Kill IG: @SistasWhoKillPod 22:16 Hoodrat to Headwrap IG: @ihartericka 42:25 Black Millennial MarriageIG:@blackmillennialmarriage 54:03 Journey to Launch IG: @JourneyToLaunch 1:05:36 So what are you readingIG: @sowhatareyoureadingpodcast 1:22:28 Chile, PleaseIG: @itshoneychile 1:34:36 The Professional Silly PodcastIG: @itsprosilly 1:47:00 Jokes on You IG: @JokesOnYouPod 2:04:07 Black Fashion History IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast 2:15:31 Zora's Daughters IG: @zorasdaughters 2:26:35 Black True Crime IG: @blacktruecrimepodcast | — | ||||||
| 1/23/23 | ![]() Ep. 54 | How Winifred Mason Chenet Became the First Black Commercial Jeweler in the US | Not many people can claim being one of the great artists of the Harlen Renaissance, personal jeweler of Billie Holiday and the first Black woman to take over the jewelery and art industry in America. Taniqua digs into the life and career of Winifred Mason Chenet, the first Black commercial jewleler in the US and the mentor of many anazing artisans, including Art Smith. Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell | — | ||||||
| 1/10/23 | ![]() Ep. 53 | 3 Streetwear Brands that Shaped Hip Hop | With 2023 being the 50th anniversary year for hip hop, it was only right to begin the year with an appreciation for hip hop fashion. Taniqua highlights three streetwear brands that shaped hip hop culture in the late 80s and 90s. Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell Epsiode Sources/Further Reading: www.blackfashionhistory.com/episodes/53-3-streetwear-brands-that-shaped-hip-hop | — | ||||||
| 9/26/22 | ![]() Ep. 52 | How Fashion Designer Ann Moore Built a 20 Year Long Career in the 1950s | In this episode, Taniqua delves a little further into Atlanta Fashion History sharing the career of designer and couturier Ann Jewel Moore and her famous Ubiquisix garment. Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell Episode Sources/Further Reading: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com/episodes/52-how-fashion-designer-ann-moore-built-a-20-year-long-career-in-the-1950s Episode Sponsor: https://www.hemsandbrims.com/ | — | ||||||
| 9/12/22 | ![]() Ep. 51 | Two Georgia-Born Milliners You've Probably Never Heard Of | In this episode, Taniqua delves into Atlanta Fashion History and shares the lives and careers of Lilian B. Head and Mae Reeves, two Georgia-born Black women who created couture headwear beginning in the 1940s. Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell Episode Sources/Further Reading: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com/episodes/51-two-georgia-born-milliners-youve-probably-never-heard-of | — | ||||||
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