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Over her three-decade career in film, the costume designer Ruth E. Carter has brought to life such figures from black history as Tina Turner, played by Angela Bassett in “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” and Malcolm X, played by Denzel Washington in Spike Lee’s bio-pic. For the film “Black Panther,” she evoked the fictional African kingdom of Wakanda by melding sci-fi with global fashion history, drawing influence from sources including the color symbolism of the Maasai people, samurai armor, and the jewelry of Ndebele women. Click the link in our bio for a portfolio of her work, captured by the photographer Awol Erizku, alongside items from his personal collection. Photographs by @awolerizku.


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