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Miko Underwood, the founder of Oak And Acorn, takes readers behind the scenes of the only sustainable denim brand in Harlem, New York.
An article by The Root tells readers everything they need to know about New York City based fashion line called Oak and Acorn and their fashion film featuring their newest collection of clothes.
In an interview with a news anchor, head fashion designer Miko Underwood elaborates on her socially conscious efforts in her work for heritage brand Oak and Acorn.
The biggest trends of New York Fashion Week are talked about by the Boston Herald, mentioning the cool newcomer Oak and Acorn.
Fashion Maniac has a display and description of top looks by Oak and Acorn, a heritage brand based in Harlem, from New York Fashion Week.
An article by Essence centers on the fashionable pieces included in Oak and Acorn’s 2021 collection, which is designed to be ‘season-less’.
Oak and Acorn recently released the fashion film ‘Red, White and Indigo, the untold story of American denim’ to tell the compelling story of the role enslaved black Americans played in the legacy of denim.
The New York Fashion Week included Oak and Acorn, a storytelling denim brand based in Harlem, as a part of its reduced lineup due to the pandemic.