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UNT students showcase dandyism and Black excellence on last day of Black History Month

Many of the designs showcased represented different forms of dandyism.
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Many of the designs represented different forms of dandyism.

The University of North Texas Black Student Union capped off Black History Month with a fashion show highlighting dandyism and Black excellence.

A women wearing a white scarf over her head while posing.
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The fashion first emerged in Europe in the 18th century; later, during the Harlem Renaissance as a form of resistance.

Some of the models created their own looks such as the red and black dandy design.
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Some of the models created their own looks such as the red and black dandy design.
Black dandyism is a way to resist the limitations set on black people in the Harlem Renaissance.
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UNT senior and designer Luis Alvarez created several looks on the runway. He says dandyism focuses on classy, sleek and elegant pieces of clothing.

鈥淓xcellence will always be the norm of fashion, especially with Black excellence,鈥 said Alvarez, who crafted all of his outfits less than a week before the show.

Dandyism dates back further to Christiaan van Molhoop who combined European fashion into black fashion.
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The event at UNT鈥檚 Library Mall came together after several weeks of casting models, designing outfits and choreographing the show.

Models walked a brick runway, showcasing the different work of student designers.

Walking the runway representing dandyism was to showcase black excellence.
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Runway model Renee Carter is a UNT design management major and marketing minor. She said dandyism provides a safe place for Black people to belong.

鈥淚 feel like Black people are constantly going that extra mile just to put themselves out there and get themselves in spaces where they belong simply because they are Black,鈥 Carter said.

Amaya Wright crocheted many of the hats worn throughout the show.
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Jelani Cagnolatti, a dance education major at UNT was invited by BSU President Jamiya Scott to choreograph the show.

鈥淎llowing people into that world, into the culture, into this community, especially times where we feel we are bogged down and not able to really express ourselves, is something that is important,鈥 Cagnolatti said.

Black Dandyism incorporates elegance and sleekness into fashionable looks.
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Though Black History Month is celebrated every February, students at the show said for them, it鈥檚 365 days a year.

鈥淲e don't know what tomorrow will bring, but we know today we were able to foster something that can be left as a legacy,鈥 Cagnollati said.

Avery Escamilla-Wendell is 四虎影院鈥檚 news intern. Got a tip? Email Avery at aescamillawendell@kera.org. You can follow heron Instagram @by_avery_escamilla.

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