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‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ at the Met Explores the History of Black Dandyism

The guest curator of a new Met exhibition on Black style offers an annotated early look at a Dapper Dan jacket, André Leon Talley’s luggage and more.

Callie Holtermann
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Black People, Costume Institute, Day, Daniel (Dapper Dan), Fashion and Apparel, Met Gala, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museums, Race and Ethnicity, Suits (Apparel), Talley, Andre Leon
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