“Inclusivity In Fashion” Means Something Different For Gen Z – Refinery29

Tatiana Glover loves clothing. And not just the garments themselves — more specifically, the emotions they evoke, the dialogue they spark, and the memories they hold, so much so that she spent her entire college senior thesis unpacking a rich history of well-dressed women in her family. And after analyzing what the clothes they wore meant in relation to the lives they led, her fascination continued. Now, Glover’s e-commerce brand, Mahogany, is also dedicated to a similar mission of fostering dialogue through fashion. 

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