1920s — Josephine Baker
Michael Ochs Archive
Josephine Baker was one of the leading dancers and singers of the 1920s. Growing up poor, she taught herself to dance and quickly rose to worldwide fame, never shying away from pushing the boundaries of fashion and style. Later in life, she became a leader in the French Revolution and the American Civil Rights Movement. If you’re looking for a new role model, she’s here for you.
Dais K.E.K. Puffy Sleeve Signature Shirt in Fuchsia
Josephine Baker’s style is defined by risk-taking and bold details – she practically invented the puff sleeve – so recreate her look with this daring semi-sheer dress.
1930s — Billie Holiday
Michael Ochs Archive
If you listen to Billie Holiday while reading this, you will surely be transported to another, much simpler and more peaceful world. She went from being one of the jazz singers from Harlem to being one of the most memorable singers in history, recognized as a source of inspiration by many mainstream musicians. Her beautiful odes and sweet ballads are unforgettable, but she also had a unique sense of style that is worth listening to again and again.
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Rosantica Utopia Hair Comb
Billie Holiday was known for adding drama with her oversized floral hair accessories, and here’s how you can effortlessly recreate the jazz singer’s hairstyle. This hair comb is perfect for formal gatherings or casual summer days.
1940s — Dorothy Dandridge
Silver Screen Collection
Known for rejecting stereotypical black roles and fighting for equal rights, Dorothy Dandridge is a screen legend. The Hollywood star was nominated for numerous awards throughout her career, but her graceful and glamorous style always drew attention.
Cushnie crepe trim draped silk charmeuse mini dress
Dorothy Dandridge’s style has always been glamorous and graceful, so let her style inspire your next dressy night out. If Dandridge were here today, she’d dress up in her favorite Cushnie dress for good measure.
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1950s — Eartha Kitt
Gordon Parks
Eartha Kitt first rose to fame as a singer in the early 1950s, but her career has been varied. She was the original “Santa Baby” and then quickly transitioned to acting, landing the role of the first Black Catwoman. She eventually made it to Broadway and was able to use that platform for her activism.
Mateo 4mm pearl bead choker
Eartha Kitt’s timeless daytime look wouldn’t be complete without the delicate pearl necklace she wears. The freshwater pearls are from renowned designer Mateo New York. This necklace will freshen up your look and give you timeless style.
1960s — Nina Simone
David Redfern
Nina Simone is known for her outstanding singing voice, but she was also a source of inspiration for 60s fashion. She originally planned to be a concert pianist, but took a risk and became a jazz singer. She recorded over 40 albums and left an indelible mark on music history. If you want to add some retro charm to your look, her style is worth looking out for.
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Jil Sander Pompom hem crochet dress
A style worn by Nina Simone in 1968, the crocheted one-piece is back in vogue as a swimsuit cover-up. This beachy one-piece is sure to accompany you on any outing you can imagine.
1960s — Jimi Hendrix
Odile Noel
Jimi Hendrix is the rock and roll superhero we never knew he was, the man who saved the world with his melodic rhythms that captivated audiences during his famous Summer of Love performances. Still one of the greatest guitarists of all time, he’s also a great style icon of the counterculture era.
Fe Noel Telescope Button-Up Blouse
As a print-mixing CEO, Jimi Hendrix’s style is as chaotic yet relaxed as his music, so a blouse with a unique print is a great place to start. This blouse from black-owned company Fe Noel would be a perfect addition to his closet.
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1960s — The Supremes
Donaldson Collection
We bring you back to Motown with this legendary, never-to-be-forgotten girl group. This trio quickly rose to international stardom with their ability to churn out hit after hit and win the love of audiences with each and every one.
Dowdy or Floral Strapless Maxi Dress
For those nostalgic for the ’60s, the retro floral print is eerily reminiscent of The Supremes’ look, pictured above, in a strapless dress that looks just like what the trio would have worn early in their careers.
1970s — Naomi Sims
Ron Galella
Naomi Sims entered the fashion industry at a time when there was unfortunately little representation for black women, and she rose to fame by appearing on the cover of many magazines and designing her own wig collection.
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Tove Manon organic cotton maxi slip dress
Naomi Sims is often seen wearing elegant white dresses and this one from Tove Studios suits her perfectly. You can dress this look up or down.
1970s — Diana Ross
Silver Screen Collection
We’ve mentioned The Supremes before, but let’s revisit their lead member, Diana Ross. Her natural embrace of glitz and glamour made her one of the greatest style icons of the 20th century. After leaving The Supremes in the ’70s and finding her own path, her style elevated to a whole new level.
Freya Aspen Hat
Diana Ross was known for her bold and uncompromising fashion style, but she also knew how to wear the classic all-white outfit with a unique flair. This hat will give you 70s vibes and put you on the spot.
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1970s — Donna Summer
Jack Mitchell
Donna Summer, known as the Queen of Disco, is the fashion icon that comes to mind when you think of glamorous 70s dance music. With a strong and powerful voice, her style makes her stand out even more. Bright colors, disco vibes, and the perfect blush are the perfect addition to the look.
Mented Cosmetics Buried Away Blush
When it comes to beauty essentials, Donna Summer is synonymous with blush. This staple product doubles as eyeshadow and her luminous makeup looks have made her a fashion and beauty icon. Try out her look with this blush from black-owned business Mented Cosmetics.
Sierra Mayhew is BAZAAR’s Content Coordinator, writing fashion updates, creating buzzworthy social media posts and building content for @shopbazaar. Follow her on Instagram: @_sierramayhew.
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