Ep. 71: Deborah Riley-Draper on Versailles '73 and the Global Impact of Black Beauty in Fashion History

In this special episode, we honor the 51st anniversary of the Battle of Versailles, a groundbreaking moment in Black fashion history that took place on November 28, 1973. Filmmaker Deborah Riley-Draper joins us to discuss her acclaimed documentary Versailles '73, which brought this iconic event to life on screen. Draper shares how this historic fashion show not only showcased the brilliance of African American models and designers but also introduced the world to the powerful message on an international stage. Tune in to celebrate this monumental anniversary and learn more about the cultural and historical significance of the Battle of Versailles.

To learn more about Deborah Riley Draper and her work, visit https://www.coffeebluffpictures.com/ 



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