Suits that pop with loud colors and dazzling patterns, complete with a
nearly ubiquitous bowtie, define the style of the new "dandy." Described
as "high-styled rebels" by author Shantrelle P. Lewis, black men with a
penchant for color and refined fashion, both new and vintage, have
gained popular attention in recent years, influencing mainstream
fashion. But black dandyism itself is not new; originating in
Enlightenment England's slave culture, it has continued for generations
in black cultures around the world. Now, set against the backdrop of
hip-hop culture, this iteration of dandies is redefining what it means
to be black, masculine, and fashionable. Dandy Lion presents and
celebrates individual dandy personalities, designers and tailors,
movements and events that define contemporary dandyism. Throughout the
book, self-expression is communicated through personal style, clothing,
shoes, hats, and swagger. Lewis's carefully curated selection of
contemporary photographs surveys the movement across the globe in
spectacular form, with all of the vibrant patterns, electrifying colors,
and fanciful poses of this brilliant style subculture.