Black women have always been the blueprint. Long before a look is labeled “trendy,” hits the high-fashion runways, or gets rebranded by a major corporation, it lived with us first. Our style, our slang, and our rhythm have always been the quiet architects of what the world eventually calls “cool.” But while our influence is undeniable, our ownership is still up for debate—and that is the tension we don’t talk about enough. We are visible everyw…