Black Bare & Beautiful Vol 06 No 02 (1975) Site
While mainstream giants like Ebony had historically favored lighter-skinned models, was part of a wave of independent publications that offered a broader, more inclusive spectrum of Blackness.
: This issue was intentional about showcasing darker skin tones that were often overlooked even within other Black-owned media of the time. Black Bare & Beautiful Vol 06 No 02 (1975)
The release of this issue coincided with a burgeoning "Black Arts" movement where art, music, and politics converged. While mainstream giants like Ebony had historically favored
: This period saw a massive expansion in the Black cosmetic industry , as advertisers finally began developing products specifically for the "soul" market rather than asking Black women to adapt to white standards. The Legacy : This period saw a massive expansion in
: The imagery in this volume leans heavily into voluminous natural textures, celebrating the hair as a crown of identity rather than a problem to be "tamed".
: Following the tradition of JET’s "Beauty of the Week" , the magazine often featured women who were not professional models, emphasizing that beauty was inherent in the community, not just the elite. 3. Cultural Context: 1975
By 1975, the "Afro" was no longer just a radical statement; it was the standard of elegance. This specific issue highlights the peak of this aesthetic: