Between the Lines

Why Andre Leon Talley will always be 'The Only One'


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Following his death in January he's been described as many things — trailblazer, genius, iconic force — but there's one label which is perhaps most apt. The Only One, coined by New Yorker critic Hilton Als in the 1990s, because for many years André Leon Talley was the only Black man in a very white industry. Pulitzer Prize winning fashion writer for the Washington Post Robin Givhan discusses the legacy of Talley and why there'll never be another like him.
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