Is Dolce & Gabbana Stealing From Hip Hop?

Hip hop’s Afro-centric era

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We know what you’re thinking. Many will raise an eyebrow at hip hop artists, mostly women, for taking on Afro-centric trends back in the 80’s and 90’s. Female artists like Queen Latifah would sport tons of clothing, accessories, and more that were adopted from African culture, which many used to pay homage to their ancestors or those that they admired who may have been involved.

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