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By Jamila Stewart ·Updated June 21, 2024
Black cinema fashion is unmatched. It’s bold, powerful, effortlessly sexy and of course, iconic. As lifelong trendsetters andhref=”https://www.essence.com/love/queen-and-slim-melina-matsoukas-black-love-story/” target=”_blank”>Queen & Slim boasts a timely storyline and breathtaking imagery, all while being one of the most stylish films to hit the big screen in recent years.
Style trends are born and reborn through characters we’ve come to know and love—and we can’t quite get enough of it. Let’s take a look at 15 iconicdecoding=”async” src=”https://www.essence.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/87426662_185366022916948_5424331866025687007_n.jpg” alt=”17 Iconic Black Fashion Moments In Film” width=”400″ height=”499″ /> Photo: Instagram/@iahhmclassic 02Queen & Slim: Jodie Turner Smith as QueenEverything makes sense when you learn that Shiona Turini, who was a styling consultant for Beyoncé’s Formation music video, is the mastermind behind Queen & Slim’s wardrobe. A runaway plot that has never been so stylish. Queen’s double-animal print look allowed her character to become increasingly relaxed and carefree as the plot progressed. Photo: Instagram/@queenandslim 03Eve’s Bayou: Lynn Whitfield as Roz BatisteAt the opening of the film, the family’s affluence is apparent; the room was full of women in extravagant dresses. Roz’s first look set the tone for her character: poise, classy, very-well put together, until pushed to the furthest extent to provoke otherwise. The velvet sweetheart neckline and citrine jewelry are small opulent touches I immediately fell in love with. Photo: @urbanthrowbacks 04Clueless: Stacey Dash as DionneOver twenty years later, Clueless is still synonymous with plaid sets. All of Dionne’s looks are worth taking note of, from her striped neon crop top to a loud, red patent leather mini skirt. But by far, the most memorable is her black and white plaid suit and top hat. Sophisticated, sexy, sassy— this matching set embodied it all. Photo: Instagram/@entertainmenttonight 05Two Can Play That Game: Gabrielle Union as ConnyDid Conny Spalding invent the power suit? This look is the epitome of the HBIC you love to hate: the seductive red, the short-hemmed skirt, and the heavy pony. The juxtaposition to the main character, Shante, is apparent. Conny was meant to appear harder and less classy, but you can’t help but love it. Photo: Instagram/@stillcatalogue 06Waiting To Exhale: The CastWhether it was time to look cute at a party, show up for a fight in court, reconnect with an old flame or welcome a handsome new neighbor to the community, the ladies of Terry McMillan and Forest Whitaker’s 1995 blockbuster Waiting To Exhale were ALWAYS dressed for the occasion—and then some! Plus, who didn’t want that unforgettable white dress worn by Lela Rochon’s character Robyn?! 07Mahogany: Diana Ross as Tracy ChambersThis camp classic walked so last year’s Met Gala theme could run. In true rags to riches fashion, the costumes became more dramatic as the film progressed through Tracy’s journey to fashion designer. Being the natural icon that Diana Ross is, it’s not surprising to discover that she took on the role of costume designer herself. Photo: @movie_dresses 08B.A.P.S.: Natalie Desselle as Mickey & Halle Berry as NisiHalle Berry & Natalie Desselle nailed just about every “over-the-top” fashion trend when they paired up for this ’90s classic. 09Poetic Justice: Janet Jackson as JusticeJanet Jackson’s laid-back-but-trendsettingdecoding=”async” src=”https://www.essence.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Poetic-Justice.jpg” alt=”17 Iconic Black Fashion Moments In Film” width=”400″ height=”394″ /> 10Cinderella: Whitney Houston as the Fairy GodmotherWe’ll just say it— This is the only adaptation of Cinderella that matters. Costume design was epic and extravagant from Whoopi Golderg’s approximate $5 million worth of Harry Winston jewelry to this unforgettable golden gown. Costume designer Ellen Mirojnick loosely attributes her inspiration for the gown to Austrian artist Gustav Klimt’s 1907 painting of Adele Bloch-Bauer, and told Shondaland that Whitney Houston was very open when it came to her costumes. Let’s be honest, she would have pretty much pulled off anything. Photo: Instagram/@pjpolicarpio 11The Chronicles a Riddick: Thandie Newton as Dame VaakoCinderella’s costume designer, Mirojnick teamed with Michael Dennison to create pieces that were not like “anything that had been done before,”they said in production notes. Mirojnick developed a fabric for this gown she called “Mockadile,” resulting in something looking like a cross between crocodile, cracked glass and fish scales. The opera gloves and Versace-like waist chain completed the look perfectly. Photo: Instagram/@glazy_uk 12Harlem Nights: Jasmine Guy as Dominique La RuePeriod pieces often provide the best fashion, and Harlem Nights was no exception. Set in the 1830s, evening gowns and tuxedos were prominent, and feathers and boas were front and center. Dominique La Rue is mysterious and alluring, her costumes fitting that image. It’s hard to choose between La Rue’s dramatic, black feathered-shoulder look and the ensemble we last get to see her in (before Quick shoots her). Ultimately, there’s just something about casually wearing a floor-length silk gown, with a matching sheer cover-up draped in feathers as your nighttime attire that just takes the cake. Photo: Instagram/@the.detailed.plan 13Life Size: Tyra Banks as EveCostume designer Maya Mani has spoken has said that her goal was to create pieces that would be iconic in a doll’s world. Hence, Eve gave us vibrant colors, texture, dramatics and fun. This matching leopard set is the first outfit we see Eve wearing, and the goal of iconic was certainly met. Photo:Getty 14Black Panther: Lupita Nyong’o as NakiaWith Black Panther, costume designer Ruth E. Carter became the first black winner of an Oscar for Best Costume Design, and it’s not hard to see why. The fictional land of Wakanda, African roots, and futuristic fashion elements all play a part in the costume design. Lupita’s green and black gown was impressively covered in Wakanda text. Photo: Instagram/@blackpanther 15Boomerang: Lela Rochon as ChristieWe love a monochrome-mastering queen. Boomerang has many notable power suit moments, but this Barbie-esque look was super fun. Much like Christie’s personality, though her screen-time was short lived, the outfit was a poppy, energetic take on 90’s date-night attire. Photo: IMDB 16Love Don’t Cost A Thing: Christina Millian as Paris MorganThe 2000’s gave us a handful of films to look to for throwback fashion inspiration. The “baby girl” aesthetic is occasionally revived in pop culture, like Normani’s “Motivation” music video. Paris having her boyfriend’s name on her t-shirt, and wearing a sports jersey miniskirt is just about as early 2000’s as it gets. Photo: Instagram/@valleysuccubus 17If Beale Street Could Talk: Kiki Layne as TishThough subdued, costume designer Caroline Eselin’s picks were classic and timeless. The film depicts two characters dealing with very adult situations at a young age, and particularly, Tish’s outfits reflect the maturity and grace with which she faces these challenges. Plus, we’re now dubbing her the queen of layering. Photo: Instagram/@cinemadoor TOPICS: Black fashion Black Fashion Designer fashion gallery fashion news
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