Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cross Colours rose to fame in the 1990s and was worn by Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Dr. Dre, TLC, Will Smith, and the cast of In Living ...
When designers Carl Jones and T.J. Walker launched the Cross Colours clothing line in Los Angeles in 1989, the pair had no idea it would infiltrate television and hip hop, revolutionize the fashion ...
The California African American Museum's September exhibit 'Cross Colours: Black Fashion in the 20th Century' exhibit will highlight the the 30-year history and current relevance of the sociopolitical ...
The legendary Black-owned fashion brand Cross Colours is celebrating the decade that made them a household name in fashion through a new customer experience in New York City. On Monday, Cross Colours ...
Get ready to celebrate the fliest fashion moments of the 90s. The iconic clothing brand, Cross Colours has just announced that they will be giving us a blast from the past with a two-week exhibition ...
Cross Colours: Clothing Without Prejudice emerged during the late ‘80s and early ‘90s — and came to define the look of the era. From Will Smith on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” to the stars of “In ...
The 90’s produced an era of African American brands that revolutionized fashion and left a long lasting affect on Black culture. From Baby Phat to Karl Kani, creative expression through fashion was ...
A special two-week exhibition pop-up shop and immersive experience celebrating the legacy of Cross Colours is coming to Nordstrom’s NYC flagship. On Monday, the installation was revealed to be running ...
The revival of the ’90s Black-owned cult-favorite label continues with a two-week pop-up at the NYC flagship. Everything old is new again. The adage is old too, but what has us suddenly feeling young ...
The late ‘80s and early ‘90s were tough on African-Americans in the inner city. It was the end of the Reagan years, and urban America was beset by the crack epidemic, the war on drugs and mass ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Flashback roughly 30 years ago to the bright colors, the baggy outfits, and the denim. "We realized that there wasn't a company in the business that had this streetwear look," said ...
“Cross Colours was one of the first brands that made fashion an option for me,” Kerby Jean-Raymond told the L.A. brand’s cofounder TJ Walker on Sunday. “Had I not seen it, I wouldn’t have gone into ...