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The Style of Black Men: Fashion as Identity and Message

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Rev. Dr. Howard-JohnWesleygrewupinChicagowithastrongsenseofhowimportantdressingwasforBlackmen.

霍華德‧約翰‧衛斯理牧師博士在芝加哥長大,他深知穿著對黑人男性的重要性。

The Style of Black Men: Fashion as Identity and Message: image

Hisfatheremphasizedthesignificanceofattiretonavigatespaceswherecoloredpeoplewerenotwelcomed.

他的父親強調了服裝對於有色人種在不受歡迎的地方穿梭的重要性。

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Wesley'sfatherwarnedhimofthepotentialconsequencesofdressinginawaythatcouldleadtomisinterpretationorbias.

韋斯利的父親警告他,穿著不當可能會引起誤解或偏見。

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Blackmen'sfashionservesasatoolofcultureandidentity, impactinghowtheyareperceivedbyothers.

黑人男性的時尚是文化和認同的一種工具,影響他人對他們的看法。

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TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt'sCostumeInstituteishostinganexhibitthatdelvesintothesignificanceoffashionforBlackmen.

大都會藝術博物館服裝學院正在舉辦一場展覽,深入探討時尚對黑人男性的意義。

Jonathan Square, anassistantprofessoratParsonsSchoolofDesign, isamongtheadvisersfortheexhibit.

帕森設計學院助理教授喬納森‧斯奎爾 (Jonathan Square) 是此次展覽的顧問之一。

The Style of Black Men: Fashion as Identity and Message: image

Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley grew up in Chicago with a strong sense of how important dressing was for Black men.

The Style of Black Men: Fashion as Identity and Message: image

His father emphasized the significance of attire to navigate spaces where colored people were not welcomed.

The Style of Black Men: Fashion as Identity and Message: image

Wesley's father warned him of the potential consequences of dressing in a way that could lead to misinterpretation or bias.

The Style of Black Men: Fashion as Identity and Message: image

Black men's fashion serves as a tool of culture and identity, impacting how they are perceived by others.

The Style of Black Men: Fashion as Identity and Message: image

The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute is hosting an exhibit that delves into the significance of fashion for Black men.

Jonathan Square, an assistant professor at Parsons School of Design, is among the advisers for the exhibit.