16. Magazine and Print Media Representation

In the 1970s, publications like Essence magazine played a pivotal role in amplifying Black women’s fashion and narratives. Founded in 1970, Essence was among the first major periodicals dedicated to celebrating the interior lives, aspirations, and complexities of modern Black women. (blackpast.org) The magazine’s inaugural issue featured images of fashion worn by Black models, advertisements for hair products tailored for the Afro hairstyle, and articles on Black music, reflecting the era’s cultural vibrancy. By consistently showcasing Black beauty and style, Essence not only provided representation but also inspired readers to embrace their cultural identity and self-expression. (essence.com)