Fashion Flashback: Jayne Kennedy

Former (and first African-American) Miss Ohio USA Jayne Kennedy Overton was also one of the the first female sportscasters on CBS Sports’ NFL Today.  Statuesque, glamorous and rocking big hair,  this actress, model and dancer was a familiar face in Ebony and Jet throughout the 1970s and ’80s, and was the first African-American woman to be featured on the cover of Playboy.  I love this quote from her: “People were saying that…if I wanted to be taken serious in acting I couldn’t diversify. I couldn’t do commercials, can’t do singing, can’t do modeling, can’t do any of that stuff. Well, I thought that was a bunch of malarkey. The bottom line is if you were going to sit around and wait for a job as a black actress in the ’70s you might get two jobs in ten years. The fact is I succeeded at a time when Hollywood wasn’t ready for a black woman to succeed at that point.” 

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For more, check out this clip from TV One’s Way Black When with Sinbad.

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Fashion Flashback: New Edition

Ronnie! Bobby! Ricky and Mike! (And Johnny)…talk about an N.E. heartbreak! Only these gentlemen could make duck tails, jheri curls, Members Only jackets and denim overalls look cute.  A special thank you to AMC for inspiring this post!

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Fashion Flashback: Vanessa L. Williams

Therrrrrre she issssssss…..our Fashion Flashback!  Neither an Ugly Betty nor a Desperate Housewife, Ms. Williams is a triple threat and ageless beauty.  Oh, and mother of four.  How fab is that?

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Fashion Flashback: Fashion Fair Cosmetics

Ahhh, Fashion Fair!  Just the name brings back memories of ladylike pink compacts and lipstick cases, of berry lipsticks and frosty eyeshadows.  Visiting Miss Ann at the makeup counter in Pensacola’s Gayfers department store was always a treat, because she would make sure we left loaded with free samples!  I couldn’t wait to grow up just so Miss Ann could make me over.  For women who came of age before MAC, Lancome, and other department store cosmetic brands catered to women of color, Fashion Fair celebrated our glamour in all its hues (just as its creators’ – Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson – showcased the best of African-American lifestyles in Ebony magazine each month).   The prestige brand has recently enjoyed a resurgence, and veteran celeb makeup artist Sam Fine  has been named creative director.   Take a look back at some of Fashion Fair’s chic vintage ads below (featuring Diahann Carroll, Nancy Wilson,  Natalie Cole and Aretha Franklin)!

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Fashion Flashback: Billy Dee Williams

That hair! That voice! That mustache!  Whether he was fighting for the people and Mahogany’s love, romancing Billie Holiday, ruling Cloud City as Lando Calrissian, or reminding us that Colt 45 works every time, William December Williams, Jr. has done it with impeccable cool.  He even made some of  you want to buy Jovan Musk. Watch his number one fan here.

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Fashion Flashback: Salt-N-Pepa

The asymmetrical hair! The kente cloth kufis! Enough gold to feed a third world country!  But fabulous, nonetheless.  Salt-N-Pepa blazed a trail on the airwaves with their brash lyrics and in fashion with their door knocker earrings, leggings, leather and overall B-Girl chic. Hot, Cool & Vicious, indeed.

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Fashion Flashback: Eddie Murphy

No one rocks a  leather ensemble like Eddie Murphy.  We don’t know whether to purr “Marrrrcus Darrrrling” or holler “Sexual Chocolate!”  We can’t wait to watch him host the Academy Awards next year!

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