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Style Inspiration from Beyonce's 'Black is King'
The highly anticipated visual album, Black Is King arrived on Disney+ July 31st. The almost hour and a half long film was stunning and featured many unique and colorful fashion pieces. Though the m...
Read moreBlack History Month Spotlight - Five Black Pageant Winners
We at D’IYANU love that our clothing is empowering men and women to express themselves through fashion. For Black History Month, we wanted to highlight one of our favorite moments from 2019 that is...
Read moreAs we begin our celebrations of Black History Month, we at D’IYANU would like to kick-off the month of February by discussing the origins of kente cloth. Kente today is seen as a staple cloth in Af...
Read more2020 Black History Month Collection
Our 2020 Black History Month Collection is one of our best yet. As a company, we strive to bring you the best clothing from the material to the prints. This collection is filled with vibrant, bold ...
Read moreBlack History Month Collection Sneak Peek Video
Check out our first behind-the-scenes video of the upcoming Black History Month Collection! The collection will feature exclusive, limited edition prints and styles perfect to #RepYourRoots during ...
Read moreRep Your Roots This Black History Month
What started in 1915 as a Black student organization with the purpose of studying African American history and accomplishment as a discipline, eventually led to Black History Month; nationally obse...
Read moreBlack History Month Collection
Our 2019 Black History Month Collection is dedicated to the culturally confident men and women that strive to rep their roots not just for one month, but 365 days a year.
Read moreTop 10 Black American Contributions to US Growth & Development
History, as taught in schools, is mostly written by white men. In the last 75 years the historical dialogue has grown to include the voices of folks like W.E.B. Du Bois, Mary Francis Berry, Richard...
Read more“There shouldn’t be a black history month”. Those were the shocking words of actress Stacy Dash during a recent interview. As a Nigerian who grew up in the U.S, I couldn’t disagree more. Black his...
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