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Keyaira Boone

Writer at Freelance

Contributor at HelloBeautiful

Veteran pen pusher. You keep doing cool stuff I'll keep writing it down. Long as you don't pitch me on social. Thoughts not my employers or partners!

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  • 6 days ago | rickeysmileymorningshow.com | Keyaira Boone

    Rickey Smiley Morning Show Featured Video CLOSE When Dr. Monica L. Miller completed her thesis on Black Dandyism as a graduate student at Harvard, it set forth a chain of events that would go on to influence fashion on a grand scale. Thanks to Dr. Miller, we witnessed the Blackest Met Gala yet.

  • 6 days ago | ipowerrichmond.com | Keyaira Boone

    iPowerRichmond Featured Video CLOSE When Dr. Monica L. Miller completed her thesis on Black Dandyism as a graduate student at Harvard, it set forth a chain of events that would go on to influence fashion on a grand scale. Thanks to Dr. Miller, we witnessed the Blackest Met Gala yet.

  • 6 days ago | kissrichmond.com | Keyaira Boone

    CLOSE When Dr. Monica L. Miller completed her thesis on Black Dandyism as a graduate student at Harvard, it set forth a chain of events that would go on to influence fashion on a grand scale. Thanks to Dr. Miller, we witnessed the Blackest Met Gala yet.

  • 6 days ago | tvone.tv | Alana Seldon |Keyaira Boone

    When Dr. Monica L. Miller completed her thesis on Black Dandyism as a graduate student at Harvard, it set forth a chain of events that would go on to influence fashion on a grand scale. Thanks to Dr. Miller, we witnessed the Blackest Met Gala yet. The research for her thesis evolved into two books: Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity (2009) and the upcoming Superfine: Tailoring Black Style (2025), which became the blueprint for this year’s Met Gala.

  • 6 days ago | hellobeautiful.com | Keyaira Boone

    Hellobeautiful Featured Video CLOSE Source: Mike Coppola/MG25 / GettyWhen Dr. Monica L. Miller completed her thesis on Black Dandyism as a graduate student at Harvard, it set forth a chain of events that would go on to influence fashion on a grand scale. Thanks to Dr. Miller, we witnessed the Blackest Met Gala yet.

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