Elly Karamoh Styles the House of Harvey
The stylist to both Lori and Steve Harvey talks creation, inspiration, and innovation with the fashionable family.
Thandiswa Mazwai’s Relentless Artivism
The post-apartheid singer on her commitment to use music and storytelling to make change. (Mission Magazine, 2025)
The Rich Black History That Runs Through Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter
“New” Black country music fans aren’t following trends. We’re reclaiming the ones our ancestors set.
Looting Was Encouraged at the Pyer Moss 10-Year Anniversary Sale
Dispatches from designer Kerby Jean-Raymond’s Brooklyn “Loot-Out” event that sent shockwaves through the fashion world.
Celebrity Stylist KJ Moody Talks Defying the Odds, the Renaissance World Tour, and Honoring Unsung Creatives
The Dallas native and cousin of Queen Bey talks to ELLE.com about co-styling the superstar and the advice he clung to throughout his career.
Anifa Mvuemba on the African Diaspora and Black Innovation
Black people are often called resilient. We continue to survive the unthinkable while leaving the world more beautiful and equitable than we found it.
From Dreamgirls to Abbott Elementary: A Timeline of Sheryl Lee Ralph's Incredible Career
It’s no accident that Abbott Elementary became ABC’s newest hit TV show. Helmed by creator and star Quinta Brunson , a former stand-up comedian and BuzzFeed producer, the sit-com was destined to have wit and comedy on lock.
Warrior's Olivia Cheng on Bringing Activism to Her Art
Set during the Tong Wars of 1870s San Francisco, the Cinemax series sees the Wild Wild West come to life—without whitewashing—as Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji), a Chinese immigrant and martial arts prodigy, navigates California’s lawlessness in pursuit of his missing sister. With an incredible cast by her side, Shannon realized her father’s dream of telling diasporic stories without compromise.