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Queer Black History: Willi Smith- Fashion For The People

February 7, 2015April 1, 2015Leave a comment

Willi“Models pose in clothes. People live in them” was the mantra of revered fashion designer Willi Smith. His designs pushed the boundaries of fashion from as early as 1976 creating affordable street-wise clothing that rejected the notion “we the rich can dress up and have fun, and the rest can dress in blazers and slacks”

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