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Black History Month

28 Black Fashion Forces: Tyler Mitchell

February 8, 2019

Karyl J. Truesdale

In future books on fashion history, Tyler Mitchell will be remembered – and revered – as the first Black photographer to shoot the cover of American Vogue in the magazine’s 125-year history – and that’s very big deal. Mitchell got his start on social media curating skater videos on Instagram, which ultimately led to shooting Beyoncé Knowles Carter for that now-iconic September 2018 cover. The NYU Tisch School of Arts graduate’s meteoric rise is proof that fashion dreams can come true, and that the narrative of fashion – and those documenting it – is changing because of talents like him.

 

Editor’s Note: In honor of Black History Month, we highlight some of the most influential forces in fashion, in no specific order. Their impact on the culture is undeniable – and we use this time to tip our hats off to their Black excellence.

PHOTO BY SAMANTHA DEITCH/BFA.COM

Black Fashion Forces
Tyler Mitchell

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