9. The Sisterhood of Circles and Support Groups

In the 1970s, Black women formed networks in churches, salons, and community centers, exchanging both wisdom and style tips. These spaces nurtured confidence and expressive fashion. Flowing maxi dresses, vibrant African prints, and bold jewelry often made appearances at these gatherings, reflecting a celebration of heritage. Salons, in particular, became hubs for experimenting with braids, cornrows, and afro styling techniques that reinforced cultural pride. Even casual meetups were opportunities to showcase individuality through coordinated outfits and creative accessories.