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Liberated Threads
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Liberated Threads

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Exploring fashion and style as a political language and tool of resistance in the African diaspora.

Aperture's Summer issue highlights image makers around the world who are exploring style and fashion as a language of Black resistance, refusal, and joy. Guest edited by the writer and researcher Tanisha C. Ford and titled after her 2015 book, Liberated Threads, this edition features photographers, stylists, and filmmakers who remix, reimagine, and in some cases, reject the aesthetic and politics of what she calls the 'soul style' of the twentieth century sparking a bold conversation about style's ability to create possibilities for solidarity and selfhood today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aperture
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2025
Pages
152
ISBN
9781597115803

Exploring fashion and style as a political language and tool of resistance in the African diaspora.

Aperture's Summer issue highlights image makers around the world who are exploring style and fashion as a language of Black resistance, refusal, and joy. Guest edited by the writer and researcher Tanisha C. Ford and titled after her 2015 book, Liberated Threads, this edition features photographers, stylists, and filmmakers who remix, reimagine, and in some cases, reject the aesthetic and politics of what she calls the 'soul style' of the twentieth century sparking a bold conversation about style's ability to create possibilities for solidarity and selfhood today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aperture
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2025
Pages
152
ISBN
9781597115803