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In this episode of the Purpose Day Podcast, Maya reflects on the extraordinary life and legacy of André Leon Talley — fashion icon, cultural custodian, and trailblazer.
Born in 1948 in Durham, North Carolina during Jim Crow segregation, André Leon Talley rose from a childhood shaped by Southern Black church culture and fashion magazines to become the first Black creative director of Vogue. Through elegance, intellect, and unapologetic self-expression, he transformed fashion into a powerful tool for storytelling, resistance, and cultural memory.
This episode explores how André’s purpose lived not only in couture and editorial rooms, but in his daily decision to show up fully as himself in spaces that were never designed for him. From his mentorship under Diana Vreeland to his advocacy for Black designers and his reflections in The Chiffon Trenches, André’s life reminds us that purpose often lives in what makes us different — not what makes us fit in.
Listeners are also invited to watch André Leon Talley’s Oxford Union Address to learn more about his life, work, and philosophy — and to reflect on how his story can inspire their own Purpose Day.
✨ Purpose Day by LaBrandon Dates is available now.
📲 Follow LaBrandon on Instagram: @labrandondates
By LaBrandonIn this episode of the Purpose Day Podcast, Maya reflects on the extraordinary life and legacy of André Leon Talley — fashion icon, cultural custodian, and trailblazer.
Born in 1948 in Durham, North Carolina during Jim Crow segregation, André Leon Talley rose from a childhood shaped by Southern Black church culture and fashion magazines to become the first Black creative director of Vogue. Through elegance, intellect, and unapologetic self-expression, he transformed fashion into a powerful tool for storytelling, resistance, and cultural memory.
This episode explores how André’s purpose lived not only in couture and editorial rooms, but in his daily decision to show up fully as himself in spaces that were never designed for him. From his mentorship under Diana Vreeland to his advocacy for Black designers and his reflections in The Chiffon Trenches, André’s life reminds us that purpose often lives in what makes us different — not what makes us fit in.
Listeners are also invited to watch André Leon Talley’s Oxford Union Address to learn more about his life, work, and philosophy — and to reflect on how his story can inspire their own Purpose Day.
✨ Purpose Day by LaBrandon Dates is available now.
📲 Follow LaBrandon on Instagram: @labrandondates