Culture

  1. August 16, 2022

    Size Inclusive label, “Poetic Justice Jeans” showcases at LA FAME LIVE ADULT PROM

    Poetic Justice Jeans rocked the Runway May 15, 2022, inside the historic Globel Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, CA. as they took part in LA FAME LIVE “Adult Prom Night” fashion show, showcasing some of their newest releases and customer favorites.  

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  2. December 30, 2020

    Holiday Trends & Poetic Justice

    Holidays are the perfect time for all of us to get into the more festive spirit and holiday outfits. Glitters, shimmers, lace, and colors are some of the holiday trends that we can all enjoy because the time and the events allow it. If you are one of those girls who have sexy and beautiful curves, the same trends apply to you too. There is no need to look for something else because we at Poetic Justice have the best holiday garments that will make you a holiday queen. If you still do not know what to wear to your upcoming holiday parties and events, take a look at our suggestions for picking your favorites. #InMyJeans

    Little Black Dress
    The little black dress is a piece that never goes out of style. It is perfect for almost all formal occasions and there is lately no miss with it. The addition of some embellishments, lace, mesh, or other details only makes this piece more beautiful. Product suggestion: https://www.poeticjusticejeans.com/maja-knee-length-little-black-dress-bodycon-w-peekaboo-lace-insets.html"

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  3. November 03, 2018

    5 Things You Need To Know Before Nov. 6th

    It goes down in the ballot box.  Democracy works best when everyone participates.

    When the stakes are high, women of the color vote. Period. In the 2016 election,  94% of black women voters opted for Hillary Clinton, the most unified of any demographic in the U.S. But what happens when we’re turned away at the polls or we’re dissuaded from voting?
    In 2018,  voter suppression laws are trying to make a more unwelcome comeback than Rosanne. From the suppression of Native American voters in North Dakota

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  4. June 01, 2018

    5 Steps to a Well-Curated Closet

    Do you ever question why you never have anything to wear but have a full closet of clothes? Well, we're here to hopefully alleviate some of that stress off your shoulders. Today, we’re going to go through the steps you can take to create a carefully curated wardrobe. In the process, you will learn how to: declutter, earn some cash, and essentially love your closet. This process can take some time, but the results are incredible. With these few tips and tricks spend less time putting outfits together and more time having fun!

     

    Step 1: Get Real With Yourself.

    The first thing you have to do is be honest with yourself. Most women have cluttered closets because they are either purchasing things that don’t fit their bodies, their style, or their real-life needs so, you keep buying, but you feel like you have nothing to wear.

    Here are a few questions to ask

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  5. February 10, 2018

    16 of the Most Groundbreaking and Iconic Moments in Black Fashion History

    Black History Month is always a good time to revisit the accomplishments that black people have made for centuries. The contributions of the black community certainly do not exclude the fashion industry. While those contributions should be learned and noted every day, it’s evident that all of these major steps are not necessarily well-documented, and taking the time to note these steps of progress are necessary for future generations. It’s important for all of us to know where we’ve been, and have faith in where we’re going. It’s necessary to know what paths were blazed by our ancestors and forerunners, in order to know what trails are yet to be burned down.

    Here are just a few of the most iconic and important moments in fashion black history. (Note, these accomplishments are not in chronological order rather grouped by significance.):

    1. 1861 – 1865 Elizabeth Hobbes Keckley is the personal dressmaker and confidant of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.

    In

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