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1920s — Josephine Baker
Michael Ochs ArchivesJosephine Baker was one of the most iconic dancers and singers in the 1920s. Growing up with humble beginnings, she took it upon herself to learn how to dance and soon became a world-renown sensation, never afraid to push the label in fashion and style. Later in life, she was a leader in the French Revolution and American civil rights movement. If you're looking for a new role model, here she is.
Dice Kayek Puffy Sleeve Signature Shirt in Fuchsia

Dice Kayek Puffy Sleeve Signature Shirt in Fuchsia
Josephine Baker style is defined by risk taking and bold details. She practically invented the puffy sleeve. Get her look with this bold semi-sheer number.
1930s — Billie Holiday
Michael Ochs ArchivesListen to Billie Holiday while reading this and you’ll surely be transported to another, far simpler, and more peaceful world. She went from being one of many Harlem jazz singers to the most memorable in history with many mainstream musicians crediting her as an inspiration. Her beautiful odes and sweet ballads are unforgettable, but she also had a unique sense of style worth revisiting.
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Rosantica Utopia Hair Comb

Rosantica Utopia Hair Comb
Billie Holiday was known for the dramatic flair that an oversized flower hair accessory added to her look. Here’s a subtle way to channel the infamous jazz singers 'do. This hair comb will be the perfect addition for both your formal gatherings and casual summer days.
1940s — Dorothy Dandridge
Silver Screen CollectionKnown for rejecting stereotypical Black roles and fighting for her rights to equality, Dorothy Dandridge is a cinematic legend. A Hollywood star, Dandridge was nominated for several awards throughout her career, but her graceful and glamorous style always took center stage.
Cushnie Crepe-Trimmed Draped Silk-Charmeuse Minidress

Cushnie Crepe-Trimmed Draped Silk-Charmeuse Minidress
Dorothy Dandridge's looks were always glamorous and elevated. You'll want to channel her as your inspiration for your next dressed-up evening. If Dandridge were here today, we know she'd be using her favorite Cushnie dresses as an excuse to get dressed up.
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1950s — Eartha Kitt
Gordon ParksEartha Kitt rose to fame in the early '50s as a singer, but her career spanned all the bases. The singer became the original "Santa Baby" and shortly thereafter moved over to acting, playing the role of the first Black Catwoman. She eventually found her way to Broadway and was able to use her platform for activism.
Mateo 4mm Pearl Beaded Choker

Mateo 4mm Pearl Beaded Choker
Eartha Kitt's timeless day look is incomplete without the dainty pearl necklace she wore. These freshwater pearls are from designer-to-know Mateo New York. This piece will freshen up your look and give you eternal style.
1960s — Nina Simone
David RedfernWe all know Nina Simone for her standout voice, but she was also the woman to look to for '60s fashion inspiration. She was originally projected to be a concert pianist but took a risk and became a jazz singer instead. She's recorded more than 40 albums and made an unforgettable mark in music history. Her style is one to watch if you are looking to add a retro-glam feeling to your looks.
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Jil Sander Pompom-Hem Crochet Dress

Jil Sander Pompom-Hem Crochet Dress
The look Nina Simone wore in 1968 is back in style with a crochet piece being the go-to for a swimsuit cover-up. This beachy number will be sure to join you on every getaway you can imagine.
1960s — Jimi Hendrix
Odile NoelJimi Hendrix was the rock-n-roll superhero we didn't know we needed who swooped in to save the day with his melodic rhythms that won over the crowd at his infamous Summer of Love performance. Still one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived, he also makes for a great style icon to represent his era of counterculture.
Fe Noel Telescope Button-Up Blouse

Fe Noel Telescope Button-Up Blouse
The CEO of mixing prints, Jimi Hendrix style is just as chaotic yet relaxing as his music. A one-of-a-kind printed blouse is the perfect place to start, and this one from Black-owned business Fe Noel would fit right into his closet.
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1960s — The Supremes
Donaldson CollectionWe're taking it back to Motown with this legendary girl group who can never be forgotten. The trio quickly rose to international stardom for their ability to release hit after hit and earn the crowd's love every time.
Dodo Bar Or Floral Strapless Maxi Dress

Dodo Bar Or Floral Strapless Maxi Dress
If you're missing the '60s, a retro print with an emphasis on florals will be eerily reminiscent of The Supremes' look above. This strapless dress is exactly what we'd expect to see the trio wearing in the early days of their career.
1970s — Naomi Sims
Ron GalellaNaomi Sims entered the fashion industry at a time when there was unfortunately little representation of Black women. She made a mark securing many cover stories and designing her own collection of wigs.
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Tove Manon Organic Cotton Maxi Slipdress

Tove Manon Organic Cotton Maxi Slipdress
Naomi Sims was frequently seen in an elegant white dress, and this number from Tove Studio is surely right up her ally. Dress it up or down to get the look.
1970s — Diana Ross
Silver Screen CollectionWe mentioned The Supremes previously, but we just have to revisit lead member Diana Ross on her own. She became one of the greatest style icons of the 20th century with her effortless approach to glitz and glamour. After discovering her own path and venturing away from The Supremes in the '70s, her style rose to a whole new level.
Freya Aspen Hat

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Diana Ross might have been known for her bold and unapologetic style in fashion, but she also knows how to make a classic all-white outfit into a statement. This hat will give you a '70s feel that will have you floating on a vibe.
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1970s — Donna Summer
Jack MitchellKnown as the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer is the fashion icon that comes to mind when thinking of the glamorous dance music of the '70s. With a strong and powerful voice, her style makes her stand out even more. With bright colors and a disco feel, you also can't forget the perfect blush.
Mented Cosmetics Berried Away Blush

Mented Cosmetics Berried Away Blush
When it came to beauty essentials, you couldn't catch Donna Summer without blush. The classic product doubled as eye shadow for bright looks that made her a fashion and beauty icon. Try on her look with a blush like this from Black-owned business Mented Cosmetics.

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