New York Fashion Week officially wrapped up on Sept. 14. But on the streets of the Big Apple, the fashion show never really stops. In that spirit, the Common Thread Project, the creation of fashion anthropologist Mikaila Brown, has published a comic book-style celebration of what she calls The Boogie Down Brigade. In panel after panel, she spotlights the latest generation of fashionista superheroes shaped by, and shaping, the look and vibe of the borough that brought the world hip-hop: The Bronx. Here’s a sample of that work.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY: MIKAILA BROWN
MIKAILA BROWN IS A FASHION ANTHROPOLOGIST AND FREQUENT LECTURER AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY AND THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK GRADUATE CENTER WHO HAS WORKED WITH NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS LOCALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY, AND ALSO WITH FASHION DESIGNERS LIKE OSCAR DE LA RENTA, PAMELA ROLAND, AND BETSEY JOHNSON. HER INVESTIGATION OF STYLE TRENDS IN UNDERREPRESENTED FASHION COMMUNITIES LED TO THE CREATION OF THE COMMON THREAD PROJECT, WHICH LOOKS AT HOW COMMUNITIES USE STYLE CHOICES TO COMMUNICATE WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY VALUE.
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