There Will Be No More Doors

There Will Be No More Doors

Author: Pineapple Street Studios | The Fashion and Race Database | Tommy Hilfiger May 18, 2022 Duration: 41:04
When some of us go through doors, we take them off their hinges. What does the future of fashion look like, and how do we get there? Featuring Aria Hughes, Brandice Daniel, Law Roach, Randy Cousin, Ade Samuel, Connor McKnight, Letesha Renee and Zairion Lester. Syllabus:  Amidst the social turmoil of 2020, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Robin Givhan provides a bird’s eye view in the critical piece, “Fashion’s Racial Reckoning”. What does a fabric historically worn by Ghanian royalty have to do with Louis Vuitton, radical Black politics and sportswear? The essay, “Sporting Kente Cloth,” connects the dots and traces its heightened visibility to art and fashion visionary Virgil Abloh.  A book for the streetwear connoisseur is The Incomplete: Highsnobiety Guide to Street Fashion and Culture, which covers the global influence of streetwear, featuring fashion luminaries the likes of Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky, Ye (Kanye West) and Jaden Smith. A comprehensive volume on one of the most magnetizing fashion subjects in history, This is Not Fashion: Streetwear Past, Present and Future is ideal for enthusiasts looking to understand the roots and significant figures in streetwear. Bridging the past to the future: Meet the mother and daughter design duo behind House of Aama, as they explore “the folkways of the Black experience by designing timeless garments with nostalgic references informed by historical research, archival analysis, and storytelling.” This stylish book cover has been spotted on countless bookshelves and coffee tables, because its title, The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion, provides a long-awaited compilation of the newest and brightest Black photographers on the fashion scene today.  For a transcript of this episode, please visit https://fashionandrace.org/database/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fashion educator Kimberly Jenkins guides listeners through a compelling five-part series titled The Invisible Seam, which meticulously traces how Black Americans have used clothing as a powerful language. This podcast moves beyond mere aesthetics to uncover stories where style became a tool for demanding dignity, subverting social norms, and forging resilient communities. Each episode focuses on specific historical moments, revealing a legacy of innovation and imagination that has profoundly shaped global fashion, yet often remains overlooked. The conversations delve into the deeper meanings woven into fabric and silhouette, exploring how personal and collective identity is expressed and contested through what we wear. Produced through a collaboration between Pineapple Street Studios, The Fashion and Race Database, and Tommy Hilfiger’s People’s Place Program, the series offers a rich, narrative-driven examination of culture and history. Listeners will find a thoughtfully researched and deeply human exploration of the intersection where personal adornment meets social change. The The Invisible Seam podcast doesn't just recount history; it illuminates the enduring influence of Black creativity and resilience, offering a new lens through which to understand the very fabric of American life and its sartorial expressions. It’s an essential listen for anyone curious about the true stories behind the styles we take for granted.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 8

The Invisible Seam
Podcast Episodes
The Connecting Thread [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:22
In this bonus episode, our host Kimberly Jenkins has reflective, candid conversations with designers Clarence Ruth, Megan Renee and Johnathan Hayden. They discuss their inspirations, trajectories and cultural influences;…
Loose Threads [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:10
Fashion academia and the fashion industry don’t often talk to each other, but that’s exactly why we have this podcast. In this bonus episode, Kimberly sits down with Randy Cousin, who leads The People’s Place Program at…
The Best, The Brightest, The Dressed [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:58
1900, 1987, 2018 - three moments when HBCU fashion culture expanded perceptions of being Black in America. We explore what it meant then—and today. Featuring Darnell Jamal-Lisby, Ceci, Jasmine Guy, Elizabeth Way and Moni…
Statement Piece [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:38
All white, top hat, Sunday best, black beret, denim - these have been tools of protest and catalysts for change throughout history. Now we’re unpacking the relationship between what we wear and what we believe. Featuring…
Rhythm and Muse [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:59
When hip-hop’s popularity skyrocketed in the 90s and early 2000s, designers and stylists embraced—and dressed—their tribes. And the world took notice. Featuring Monica Morrow, Boz Bradshaw, Elena Romero and April Walker.…
No Blueprint [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:35
They fell in love with fashion. They remixed looks, dressed our favorite characters, ignited the industry, took what others might’ve seen as scraps and made them beautiful. They carved out a space for themselves. Featuri…
Introducing: The Invisible Seam [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:33
Often unappreciated, but never unnoticed - welcome to the show that celebrates Black contributions to fashion. Hosted by fashion educator Kimberly Jenkins, this five-part series explores moments in history when Black Ame…