HBCU Style Talk: Clark Atlanta Student Eddye-Ny’iel on Fashion, Femininity, and Finding Her Voice in College

HBCU fashion isn’t just about what you wear—it’s a cultural statement, a form of resistance, and a reflection of identity. At Historically Black Since, we know that style across HBCU campuses runs deep, blending history, pride, and personal expression.

HBCU Style Talk takes you behind the threads to explore the why behind the wardrobe—diving into the creative minds of HBCU students and alumni who use fashion as both a canvas and a form of self-care. Each episode connects style to mental health, identity, and the power of showing up fully and authentically.

In our first episode, we’re featuring Eddye-Ny’iel—a Mass Media student at Clark Atlanta University and cross-registered student at Spelman College. Model turned designer, Eddye recently debuted Winkx, a butterfly-inspired wearable art collection rooted in divine feminine energy, nature, and the beauty of Black girlhood. Click the link below to watch her full story and discover how she uses fashion to speak volumes—before saying a word.

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