
Monica Miller
Monica Miller is an acclaimed author and scholar, known for her work on fashion and identity, particularly in relation to Black culture. Her book, 'Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporaic Identity,' explores the intersection of race, style, and history, making significant contributions to the discourse on fashion and its cultural implications. Her insights have been recognized in various exhibitions and academic circles, and she is influential in shaping contemporary understanding of fashion as a form of expression and identity.
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Venezuela:
Monica Miller is an academic who guided the work to capture and restore the figure of the black dandy.
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Costa Rica:
Mónica Miller detailed the phenomenon of the dandy in her book Slaves to Fashion.
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Spain:
Monica Miller is the curator of the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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India:
Monica Miller's work inspired the theme of this year's Met Gala, focusing on Black dandyism.
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United States:
Monica Miller’s book 'Slaves to Fashion' inspired the exhibit focusing on Black style.
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Vietnam:
Monica Miller is the author of the book that inspired the exhibition at the Met Gala.
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