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SATIN Magazine

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The corresponding magazine from Melissa Alicia Simpson’s solo photography exhibit SATIN revisits a bygone cultural era through the lens of Black experience and collective liberation.

SATIN is a reimagining of the hipster/indie sleaze era of the mid-2000s to early 2010s that pays homage to the Black women who helped to define the era. Rife with emblematic ephemera from the time, SATIN envisions a world where the creative and trendsetting nature of Black women is celebrated while also investigating the significance of fabric in fashion, culture, self-expression, and liberation.

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The corresponding magazine from Melissa Alicia Simpson’s solo photography exhibit SATIN revisits a bygone cultural era through the lens of Black experience and collective liberation.

SATIN is a reimagining of the hipster/indie sleaze era of the mid-2000s to early 2010s that pays homage to the Black women who helped to define the era. Rife with emblematic ephemera from the time, SATIN envisions a world where the creative and trendsetting nature of Black women is celebrated while also investigating the significance of fabric in fashion, culture, self-expression, and liberation.

The corresponding magazine from Melissa Alicia Simpson’s solo photography exhibit SATIN revisits a bygone cultural era through the lens of Black experience and collective liberation.

SATIN is a reimagining of the hipster/indie sleaze era of the mid-2000s to early 2010s that pays homage to the Black women who helped to define the era. Rife with emblematic ephemera from the time, SATIN envisions a world where the creative and trendsetting nature of Black women is celebrated while also investigating the significance of fabric in fashion, culture, self-expression, and liberation.