Evolution of Black Style
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100

This popular 1970s hairstyle was a symbol of pride and resistance in the Black community! 

The Afro 

100

She launched Fenty Beauty, which revolutionized makeup with its wide range of shades.

Rihanna!

100

She’s one of the original supermodels and was the first Black model to appear on the cover of French Vogue.

Naomi Campbell

100

This type of hat, often seen in 90s music videos, was popularized by LL Cool J.

Bucket Hat

100

Popular in the 1970s, this style of clothing featured bold prints, flared pants, and platform shoes, inspired by colorful culture.

Disco Style
200

The dashiki, a colorful garment, originates from this continent. (Bonus points for the specific country!) 

Africa, specifically Nigeria!

200

What is usually worn to bed to cover/protect hair at night (silky material)?

Bonnet 

200

This iconic rapper and fashion mogul co-founded Yeezy and partnered with Adidas for his footwear line.

Kanye West

200

This plaid-patterned fabric, traditionally Scottish, was reimagined in the 90s by hip-hop fashion icons.

Tartan or Flannel 

200

This popular 2000s style included metallic fabrics, shiny accessories, and rhinestone-studded jeans, seen in artists like Missy Elliott and Destiny’s Child. (Abbreviated Name) 

Y2K Style 

300

In the 1980s and 1990s, this brightly colored, oversized clothing style was popularized by hip-hop artists.

Streetwear!

300

This specifc term of styling refers to hairstyles like cornrows and twists that have cultural roots in Africa.

Protective Style 

300

This natural hairstyle features sections of coiled hair and is often associated with the Rastafarian movement.

Dreadlocks 

300

This athletic shoe, nicknamed "Uptowns," became a staple in Black streetwear culture.

Nike Air Force 1s

300

In the 1980s, this bold accessory, often oversized and gold, became a staple of hip-hop fashion.

Gold chains, necklace or jewelry

400

This very iconic sneaker brand became a symbol of streetwear culture and was popularized by hip-hop groups like Run-DMC in the 1980s. 


Adidas

400

This is the chemical box treatment used to straighten Black hair, often debated for its effects.

Hair Relaxer or Softener
400

In the 90s, Black women embraced this hairstyle, featuring intricately braided designs often accessorized with beads and shells.

Cornrows

400

This versatile, oversized outerwear (jacket) piece was made famous in the 90s hip-hop scene.

The Bomber Jacket

400

This 1920s style included beaded dresses, feathers, and cloche hats, worn by Black women during the Harlem Renaissance jazz era. (Was in the presentation!!)

Flapper Style

500

These headwraps, historically worn by Black women, are not just a fashion statement but also symbolize cultural pride and resilience. 

Gele or Headwraps 

500

This popular hairstyle, (a type of braids), gained prominence in the 1990s. 

Box braids 

500

Serena Williams collaborated with this shoe company to create a line of sneakers with inspirational quotes.

Nike

500

Who co-founded the brand known for its bold activewear and collaborations with Adidas, called Ivy Park?

Beyonce

500

This style, often seen on jazz musicians in the 1940s, featured wide-legged pants, suspenders, and wingtip shoes.

Swing fashion?

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