The Ozwald Boateng collection is modeled during the fashion show at Apollo Theater in New York, Sunday, May 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki) The Ozwald Boateng collection is modeled during the ...
And now, we'll leave that group of fabulously dressed women and hear from a man who's regularly featured on international best dressed lists, while wearing his own designs. British designer and tailor ...
Virgin Atlantic is delighted to be introducing brand new amenity kits for its Upper Class passengers, specially designed by bespoke couturier and Savile Row tailor Ozwald Boateng. The new kits, which ...
The new capsule collection consists of furniture, accessories, textiles and wallpaper, combining Poltrona Frau’s artisanship with Boateng’s culture and African aesthetics and British tailoring ...
Boateng became the first black designer on London's prestigious Savile Row. Since then, he's made quite the name for himself; his tailored suits... British Designer Ozwald Boateng's Dream To Dress ...
After a 12-year hiatus, Ozwald Boateng is returning to London Fashion Week. “I always do a show when I’ve got something to say,” he tells me. Now, after a tumultuous period for the Black Lives Matter ...
Idris and Sabrina Elba, Jamie Foxx, Jesse Williams and Dapper Dan were in the audience for Ozwald Boateng’s fashion show at the Apollo Theater, an homage to Harlem and the debut of a new women's line.
There was a swarm of umbrellas hovering outside the Apollo Theater last night. Crowds gathered in the pouring rain for British designer Ozwald Boateng’s celebratory fashion-show extravaganza, which ...
1 of 6 — Oswald Boateng was the first black tailor to have a shop on London's Savile Row. He has designed for the rich and famous. 2 of 6 — Boateng measures musician Sean Combs, aka P. Diddy, for a ...
Ozwald Boateng was the first black tailor to have a shop on London's prestigious Savile Row. His tailored suits now cost up to $30,000. For Tell Me More's 'In Your Ear' series, he shares the songs ...
Designer Ozwald Boateng became the first black designer on London's prestigious Savile Row. Since then, he's made quite the name for himself; his tailored suits cost as much as 40 grand. Host Michel ...
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