Being Black in The Fashion Industry | Beyond the Scenes

Being Black in The Fashion Industry | Beyond ...

Up next

TDS Time Machine | Pride Month

It's June, and that means it's time to grab a reluctant corporate sponsor and celebrate Pride! Troy Iwata explains to Desi Lydic how companies can satisfy the gay community. Desi recaps the history of the pride movement from its beginnings. Jaboukie Young-White joins the Pittsbur ...  Show more

This Week's News | Jon Stewart on Trump's Negotiating Game & Michael Kosta on the White House UFC Ring

Get caught up on all the headlines with The Daily Show team and This Week's News. Jon Stewart examines the president's dismal track record as a negotiator with Iran despite being a self-styled "negotiator-in-chief." Michael Kosta weighs in on Trump's recent losing streak, Ivanka ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Being Black in The Fashion Industry
Beyond the Scenes from The Daily Show

Virgil Abloh, Zelda Wynn Valdes, and Stephen Burrows are iconic and influential Black designers, but the fashion industry has had a long history of racism, classism, and nepotism. Host Roy Wood Jr. chats with Daily Show producer, Chelsea Williamson, CEO of Harlem’s Fashion Row, B ...  Show more

Celebrating Black Fashion
Into America

As a Black girl in Detroit, Tracy Reese loved making her own clothes and attending the famed

  Show more

Navigating Race in the Workplace
Beyond the Scenes from The Daily Show

At the height of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, Daily Show producer Chelsea Williamson posed a question on Instagram: “If you’re Black and my friend, can you tell me what racial things have happened to you at your job?” The responses led Chelsea to pitch a segment explorin ...  Show more

Brandice Daniel on Making Room for Diversity in Fashion
The Business of Fashion Podcast

As founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row, Brandice Daniel is a change agent. For more than 15 years, she has been working to bridge the gap between the fashion industry and Black and Latinx designers who often don’t come from famous fashion schools like Parsons or FIT. 


...  Show more