The influence of a stylish father can have a lasting impact on a child’s sense of fashion. For Stephanie Kaiuki, the Executive Producer of Audio at Vogue, her father, Bernard Sr., was the epitome of a Black dandy. From his impeccably tailored suits to his mastery of accessorizing with jewelry, he exuded a sense of sophistication and flair. Even today, his signature pieces – a statement watch, a diamond-studded wedding band, and layered necklaces – continue to inspire Stephanie’s own sense of style. In a touching tribute, Stephanie gifted her father a gold signet ring with a mother of pearl inset, adding to his collection of cherished accessories.
In a poignant photograph shared by Stephanie, her grandfather, affectionately known as Guka, is captured alongside his mother in post-colonial Kenya. A successful entrepreneur, Guka devoted his time to building his farming business, all while maintaining a sense of sartorial elegance. Dressed in traditional Kikuyu attire and accessories, Guka’s visits to his mother symbolize a connection to Kenya’s past and a vision for its future.
Taylor Lashley, the Manager of Social Media at Vogue, reflects on the significance of family heritage and style. Just like Stephanie’s father and grandfather, Taylor recognizes the importance of honoring cultural traditions through fashion. Whether it’s a well-tailored suit or a meaningful piece of jewelry, these personal touches serve as a reminder of where we come from and who we aspire to be.
In a world where trends come and go, the timeless elegance of Black dandies like Bernard Sr. and Guka serves as a beacon of inspiration. Their commitment to dressing with purpose and pride is a testament to the power of style to transcend generations. As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of fashion, let us remember the lessons passed down from our stylish predecessors and continue to celebrate the rich tapestry of Black dandyism.