6. Representation in Media

In the 1970s, Black women began to gain significant representation in mainstream media, with television shows and films introducing them to broader audiences. Characters like Florida Evans from “Good Times” and the portrayal of Cleopatra Jones in “Foxy Brown” showcased Black women in strong, multifaceted roles, challenging existing stereotypes. These portrayals influenced fashion trends, popularizing items such as hoop earrings and leather ensembles. The visibility of these characters inspired new style icons and provided a platform for Black women to express their cultural identity through fashion. More at PBS.