Black Fashion Editors To Follow Right Now

These fashion editors are currently creating some of the most educational and engaging content surrounding the current social climate. If you’re interested in learning more about how you can become an ally or a more educated and socially conscious member of society, you should definitely follow these editors.

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Danielle Prescod

Danielle Prescod currently serves as the Style Director at BET Networks, a subsidiary of Viacom Inc, and was formerly an Accessories Editor at InStyle. Recently, Prescod has been sharing a lot of information and personal stories that bring light to many issues that black people face today. As someone who grew up in a predominantly white and affluent area, she has been able to relate to many people who deal with microaggressions from their white friends and colleagues.

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Chrissy Rutherford

Harper’s Bazaar’s former Special Projects Director, Chrissy Rutherford, is another black fashion writer and editor who has been bold in her activism on social media. She recently posted a video that gained over 5 million views, speaking on anti-racism and encouraging white people to go beyond just not being racist.

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Shiona Turini

One freelance editor and costume designer who has been consistently highlighting the work of black artists is Shiona Turini. Moreover, far before the reemergence of the Black Lives Matter movement, Turini was having the necessary conversations to ensure the upward mobility of her black counterparts in the fashion industry.

Photo Credits:

Shiona Turini: Meredith Andrews

Danielle Prescod: Darrell Hunter

Chrissy Rutherford: Chrissy Rutherford Instagram

Report: Julian Alexander Randall

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