Ep. 50 | How the SAPES of the Congo and Other Diaspora Subcultures Reinvented Dandyism

Black Fashion History - A podcast by Taniqua Martin - Thursdays

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Dandyism or the dandy style is defined as a man who pays great attention to fashion and overall appearance. The modern practice of this style first appeared in the 1970s in London and Paris. However, Black communities around the world, like the Sapeurs and sapeuse of the Congo and the rude boys of Jamaica, adopted this style and made it what it is today. Listen as Taniqua describes how Black people in the diaspora became the face of dandyism.                                                                                                                                                                                          Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell    Episode Sources/Further Reading: https://www.blackfashionhistory.com/episodes/50-how-the-sapes-of-the-congo-and-other-diaspora-subcultures-reinvented-dandyism