On this week's episode of the podcast, we talk all about the famous black female luxury design brand that has closed its doors because of Covid-19, the phenomena around celebrities and the access to Birkin bags and, of course, the US election which not only brought out a record number of voters but really exposed how Black women are the backbone of democracy in this country. 


Of course, I'm only sharing my personal political opinions in this episode, but I always urge you to do your own research and to find your truth and what works for you. What I will say is that it is important to be active even in your local community and local politics, and not leave the onus of survival on the backs of Black and brown people to carry an election. 


When it comes to Birkin bags, there is still a level of exclusiveness that is parallel to none. Make no mistake, just because you see more celebrities popping up with a bag doesn't mean that it's any easier to get. And of course, we have to analyze what COVID-19 and financial barriers really offer or don't offer Black designers let alone Black women designers. The number is staggeringly low for representation for Black female designers in the industry. And despite more opportunities that have recently surfaced because of racial discussions and a fashion reckoning of sorts, there is still a lot of work to be done. Cushnie is just one of many casualties of this phenomenon.


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