{"id":178750,"date":"2017-02-20T19:14:27","date_gmt":"2017-02-21T00:14:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-harlem-renaissance-alexander-wang-and-the-vlone-pop-up-shop-huffington-post\/"},"modified":"2017-02-20T19:14:27","modified_gmt":"2017-02-21T00:14:27","slug":"the-harlem-renaissance-alexander-wang-and-the-vlone-pop-up-shop-huffington-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/the-harlem-renaissance-alexander-wang-and-the-vlone-pop-up-shop-huffington-post\/","title":{"rendered":"The Harlem Renaissance, Alexander Wang and the VLONE Pop Up Shop &#8211; Huffington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Its been a full two years since From Harlem to Paris:      Black American Writers in France 1840- 1980 by Michel      Fabre has lived on my bookshelf. Its really scandalous      as to how I acquired such gold, signed by the author himself      as it was protruding from a friends bookshelf at an ungodly      hour of the night, I helped myself to literature ecstasy.      Its a textbook that talks about the Harlem renaissance      movement in detail, beyond Langston Hughes, that goes as far      back as the New Orleans influence in black culture and travel      in France and the beloved Sally Hemings, Thomas Jeffersons      (beautiful) slave, who was known to be the first black person      ever to travel to France during slavery. As Black History      month slowly comes to an end, it would be pity if this book      and Harlem was not compared to the recent happenings of New      York Fashion Weeks Fall 2017 events and collections. After      all, all roads lead to Harlems creative mecca, as told by      Alexander Wang, Stella McCartney, and ASAP Mobs faithful      push to rebrand Harlem as Manhattans truest fashion      zeitgeist.    <\/p>\n<p>      For one, rising streetwear brand VLONE debuted its highly      sought after Nike collaboration in Harlem earlier this month.      Creative Director ASAP Bari along with members of the ASAP      Mob, including ASAP Rocky (rumored to be dating Kendall      Jenner at the moment), and dozens of fans visited the Harlem      basketball court inspired pop up shop situated on the west      side of 116th street. In a basketball court -like room,      VLONEs signature orange decorated custom Spalding      basketballs, as Nikes Air Force 1s with Harlem World      graffiti and spray painted on sneakers and tees. The brands      tagline was also written in old script font Every Living      Creative Dies Alone on the walls of the dimly lit very      chic retail space. Sneakers went for hundreds of dollars; I      suppose the line to get into this streetwear arcade was never      ending. The VLONE popup shop was much more refined with a      strong brand message to welcome in the heavy collaboration      with the billion dollar athletic company. VLONEs value and      popularity over the past year has tripled with proof from its      products currently being auctioned off for thousands of      dollars on eBay. With the brands having repped Harlem from      the very beginning, theres a lot to connect to how much      Harlem continues to breed people who are not only for the      evolution of Black American culture setting the bar, but also      how much influence it has with an international audience. As      a writer currently residing in Harlem, I wasnt invited to      attend the After-Party or given a press recap which was      covered by mainstream outlets like Vogue, VLONE has literally      floated to the top of whats cool and hip and has      simultaneously put Harlem back on the map, once again, as a      place that is very much rooted in carrying on tradition, and      not just another Manhattan neighborhood undergoing      gentrification.    <\/p>\n<p>      Harlems burgeoning coolness within the fashion industry is      again, flattering but not necessarily needed, as it has      always been a place of beauty especially during the Harlem      renaissance. In the early 20th century, the architecture, the      music, the food had all became to be what is known as today.      But yet again, high fashion always seems to exude this      Christopher Columbus attitude when it comes to exposing      something new to the mainstream. What I mean is, it      appropriates certain things in cultures that have always been      known to the individuals in which the cultures belongs to,      but not necessarily identifiable to the greater majority.      When Alexander Wang decided to debut his fall 2017      collections in a abandoned theater in Harlem, he forced the      fashion crowd to trek their way uptown for a chic adventure.      An invited fashion editor (perhaps sarcastically) tweeted      about his lack of knowledge of the train routes that far      uptown. Did Alexander Wangs team care to invite some of the      movers and shakers of Harlem or the greater community?      Probably not. If this is too much, then perhaps compare this      same concept to when Riccardo Tisci hosted the Givenchy      Summer 2015 runway collections in New York and actually came      to Harlem to invite random people on 125th street to his show      because thats how much he was inspired by the culture for      that particular collection. Were Alexander Wangs clothes      inspired by Harlem? What exactly compelled him to host his      show in Harlem is a question left unanswered at this point.      It may seem like a small act of whatever, but the fact of a      matter is Harlem is still a community full of black people      desperately trying to hold on to their homes and culture, in      the light of gentrification and appropriation running rampant      in pop culture. Overall, VLONEs ability to reclaim the      streets and build credibility with hoodwear, thus making it      appealing to mainstream that is reaches the pages of Vogue is      a huge accomplishment when it comes to owning the true black      identity todays complex but still very elitist fashion      world.    <\/p>\n<p>      Here are 3 Black American Writers Who Have Travelled      to Paris:    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/entry\/the-harlem-renaissance-alexander-wang-and-the-vlone_us_58aa615ae4b0b0e1e0e20d26\" title=\"The Harlem Renaissance, Alexander Wang and the VLONE Pop Up Shop - Huffington Post\">The Harlem Renaissance, Alexander Wang and the VLONE Pop Up Shop - Huffington Post<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Its been a full two years since From Harlem to Paris: Black American Writers in France 1840- 1980 by Michel Fabre has lived on my bookshelf. 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