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Arthur McGee was a groundbreaking New York fashion designer whose career spanned from the 1950s through the 1980s. In 1957 he ran the design room for Bobby Brooks, Inc. in the Garment District and later opened his own studio and retail space. His refined ready‑to‑wear and custom garments were sold in major department stores and worn by notable clients, helping expand visibility for Black designers in the American fashion industry.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Arthur McGee was a groundbreaking New York fashion designer whose career spanned from the 1950s through the 1980s. In 1957 he ran the design room for Bobby Brooks, Inc. in the Garment District and later opened his own studio and retail space. His refined ready‑to‑wear and custom garments were sold in major department stores and worn by notable clients, helping expand visibility for Black designers in the American fashion industry.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Jay Jaxon was an American designer who built a significant career in Paris during the 1960s and 1970s. He served as creative director at Jean-Louis Scherrer, presenting haute couture collections before returning to the United States to design for entertainment and private clients. His international work helped expand the global visibility of Black designers within the fashion industry.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Jay Jaxon was an American designer who built a significant career in Paris during the 1960s and 1970s. He served as creative director at Jean-Louis Scherrer, presenting haute couture collections before returning to the United States to design for entertainment and private clients. His international work helped expand the global visibility of Black designers within the fashion industry.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Amanda Wicker was a pioneering dressmaker, educator, and entrepreneur who shaped Cleveland’s Black fashion community for more than five decades. She founded the Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design, where she trained generations of students in couture techniques and garment construction. Through her designs and annual fashion showcases, she used fashion as a tool for economic empowerment and community advancement.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Amanda Wicker was a pioneering dressmaker, educator, and entrepreneur who shaped Cleveland’s Black fashion community for more than five decades. She founded the Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design, where she trained generations of students in couture techniques and garment construction. Through her designs and annual fashion showcases, she used fashion as a tool for economic empowerment and community advancement.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Ruby Bailey was a Bermudian-born designer and artist whose work became a vibrant part of Harlem’s cultural life in the mid-20th century. Known for her elaborate beading, sculptural garments, and expressive wearable art, she carved out an independent fashion practice at a time when Black designers were largely excluded from mainstream recognition. Her work is preserved in museum collections, including the Museum of the City of New York, affirming her place in Black fashion history.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Ruby Bailey was a Bermudian-born designer and artist whose work became a vibrant part of Harlem’s cultural life in the mid-20th century. Known for her elaborate beading, sculptural garments, and expressive wearable art, she carved out an independent fashion practice at a time when Black designers were largely excluded from mainstream recognition. Her work is preserved in museum collections, including the Museum of the City of New York, affirming her place in Black fashion history.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Lois K. Alexander-Lane was a visionary who devoted her life to preserving and celebrating Black fashion history. She founded the Harlem Institute of Fashion in 1966 and went on to establish the Black Fashion Museum in 1979, widely recognized as the first organized archive and museum in the United States dedicated to collecting, preserving, and showcasing the work of Black fashion designers and creators.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.
Lois K. Alexander-Lane was a visionary who devoted her life to preserving and celebrating Black fashion history. She founded the Harlem Institute of Fashion in 1966 and went on to establish the Black Fashion Museum in 1979, widely recognized as the first organized archive and museum in the United States dedicated to collecting, preserving, and showcasing the work of Black fashion designers and creators.
Details:
Size: 18x24
Museum-quality print on premium paper
Designed for educational and home display
Shipping & Delivery All pre-orders will ship in March 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information when your order ships. Domestic shipping is included in the price. International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refunds Due to the pre-order nature of this collection and our commitment to sustainable production, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds or returns. If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos, and we will send a replacement.
Care Instructions To preserve your poster, display away from direct sunlight and moisture. For framed posters, clean glass with a soft, lint-free cloth. Unframed posters should be handled with clean hands and stored flat if not immediately displayed.