“Life is filled with so many triggers that can create anxiety or impostor syndrome, so I choose to focus on what I can control, like what I wear”
Photo: Gabriela Herman Founded in 1968 by Dr. Barbara Ann Teer, the National Black Theatre in Harlem has hosted performances by everyone from Nina Simone to Maya Angelou. After Teer’s passing in 2008, her daughter, Sade Lythcott, took over with a plan to build up the space as an incubator for creatives of color.
The Cut caught up with Lythcott — a former fashion stylist — at the theater, where she talked about her eBay finds, her love of Chanel, and how she supports artists of color. That said, my go-to is anything by Mara Hoffman. Mara has been my eternal fashion love since the day we met on the dance floor at the Fat Black Pussycat. She is a goddess and makes clothes for women to feel just the same.
On supporting black creatives: The National Black Theatre is the oldest continually run black theater in New York, and our mission for over a half-century has been to develop, support, and incubate artists of color and the communities in which they live, work, and serve. As a result, not only does NBT produce powerful shows but we also support young entrepreneurs and organizations such as Harlem Fashion Week for the last decade.
On what she wears when she’s running late: I’ll throw on a Mara Hoffman dress or my Alexander Wang knitted sweats with a tee from COS.
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