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Into the spotlight

Black style pioneers make mark on fashion

- Gretta MONAHAN

When New York Fashion Week 2021 kicked off last week, it did so by putting the stories of the Black designers who have influenced and changed the industry front and center. It was important to see them given real props — not just because it’s Black History Month, but because the acknowledg­ement is long overdue.

American history is filled with Black style pioneers, from designers like Ann Lowe, who worked in the 1920s-1960s (she created Jackie’s ivory silk taffeta bridal gown that she wore when she married JFK in 1953, but never got credit at the time due to her race) and the likes of Zelda Wynn Valdes (who dressed everyone from Dorothy Dandridge and Mae West to Josephine Baker) to Stephen Burrows (whose designs helped define the ’70s disco scene in NYC).

Celebrated Black style icons abound over the last century, from singer/actor Eartha Kitt’s embrace of animal print in the ’50s and Diana Ross’s over-the-top wardrobe in the ’70s to groundbrea­king models like Beverly Johnson (the first Black woman to grace the cover of American Vogue in ’74) to the women and entreprene­urs she paved the way for — Tyra Banks, Naomi Campbell, Iman and, of course, the norm-busting likes of Rihanna — every bit as much biz tycoon as she is model and singer/actor.

And could we even talk about the modern love of high-meets-low fashion without Michelle Obama having artfully worn J.Crew one day and Balenciaga the next, and who introduced the country to groundbrea­king new designers like Jason Wu (most notably, in that glorious white inaugurati­on gown)?

And ever more so today, black artists and icons are forging ahead with fresh new ideas and impact on the

world’s style. Earlier this week on “The View” (the weekday, ABC TV show where you can catch me regularly), I highlighte­d a handful of small, innovative and local Black-owned businesses. There are so many, but here are five of my favorite style innovators to watch right now:

Founded in Boston in 2017, Moon Ultra (moonultra.com) is the kind of company that makes everyone look good — in this case literally. Thanks to them, none of our selfies will ever be the same. Edward Madongorer­e is the Boston native and tech-meets-fashion innovator who, together with co-founder Dishen Yang, created a mobile lighting device — a genius accessory that enhances how we capture photos and video with customizab­le brightness and tone. It was named by Time Magazine as one of the Best Inventions of 2020, and is winning love from bloggers and Hollywood celebs alike. Madongorer­e says it best: “Our brand is boldly about storytelli­ng, empowering creators, and using products that shine positivity on the world.”

How much do I love the wonderful and Bostonbase­d Brown and Coconut (brownandco­conut.com)? Founded by sisters Letisha and Zeena Brown, they started the beauty company as a lifestyle blog in 2013, emphasizin­g the need for living a more conscious and holistic life, zeroing in on efforts to heal acne-prone skin. To that end, the duo turn out gorgeous face products that are 100% vegan, cruelty free and plantbased.

Clean and uncomplica­ted. That’s the minimalist, pureas-can-be aesthetic and philosophy of Boston-based Organic Bath Co. (organicbat­h.co), a beauty company started by Gianne Doherty and Jay Weeks. The couple launched the forward-thinking enterprise after Gianne had a serious physical reaction to her regular body products, and the two decided to create a collection of organic and natural body products that are safe, effective and easy to use. Think shea butter, argan oil, and almond and jojoba oils galore.

As a mom, I love cool kids’ fashion that doesn’t break the bank. So of course I adore Tokens of Light (tokenoflig­ht.com), a company that offers high-quality, age-appropriat­e and just plain fun clothes for tykes, from bright and trendy tops for kids to camp joggers for tweens.

If accessorie­s really are proof that we’re a civilized species, then it’s no wonder Mckenzie Liautaud (mckenzieli­autaud.com) is getting noticed by global press, from Elle magazine and W to the “Today Show” and The New York Times. I love the breadth and depth of the collection­s — baubles like the lustrous Supearlsta­r Necklace in 14K gold, the Good Energy crystal necklace and the killer spectrum of over-the-top masks. (Tweed and bead masks, anyone?) And now there’s a limited edition line of masks (#sendnudes Drop No9) in a beautiful range of skin tones. Is it any wonder Liautaud has an enormous cult following in Boston?

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AP File LARGER THAN LIFE: Diana Ross sparkles in a formfittin­g pink jumpsuit.
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AP File SAY YES TO THE DRESS: Jacqueline Bouvier wore this wedding gown designed by Ann Lowe for her marriage to John F. Kennedy.
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AP File IN CHARGE: Rihanna has branched out from show business into the beauty and fashion business.
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SETTING STANDARDS: Michelle Obama was stunning in a one-shouldered white gown by designer Jason Wu that she wore to celebratio­ns for President Barack Obama’s first inaugurati­on.
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Zeena Brown / PHoTo CourTesy BrownandCo­ConuT.Com SISTER ACT: Letisha and Zeena Brown founded Brown and Coconut skin care line after their lifestyle blog of the same name.
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OrganiCBaT­H.Co IN THE WASH: Jay Weeks and Gianne Doherty are the co-founders of Organic Bath Co.
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PHoTo CourTesy TokenoFlig­HT.Com KID STUFF: Tokens of Light has a rainbow of fun styles for children.
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PHoTo CourTesy moonulTra.Com BRIGHT SPOT: Edward Madongorer­e is cofounder and CEO of Moon Ultra lighting company.
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PHoTo CourTesy mCkenzieli­auTaud.Com FACE FORWARD: Mckenzie Liautaud makes chic, fashionabl­e face masks.
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PHoTo CourTesy organiCBaT­H.Co WAKE UP: Zesty Morning body butter is among the offerings from Organic Bath Co.

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