The relationship between Black women and their head wraps is a special one. From elaborate designs and scene-stealing bows to subtle twists and colors, our crowns say a lot about our personalities, ...
A woman's love for head wraps inspired her to make sure every queen's head is crowned with her product. Gainesville native Marriette Ellis, owner and founder of Head'n Treasure, said she has been ...
The journey of African head wraps can be traced back for generations. This cultural, spiritual, and religious symbol made its way from the continent of Africa to the Caribbean and Latin America, ...
When Haitian-born Paola Mathé was working at hotels and restaurants in New York in her twenties, she would often attract attention for wrapping her hair in colorful fabrics, as typically done by older ...
Selma Blair is firing back against critics who accused her of cultural appropriation after wearing a head wrap. Blair, 46, first wore a wrap in a photo with Rachel Fleit, who has embraced her hair ...
Cynthia Erivo usually lights up the red carpet through subtle means, tinting her trademark short hair in coordinating shades of mint green or baby pink. But at the 2022 Met Gala, the central gesture—a ...
For Black women, the decision to sport a bald head is not merely a fashion statement — it’s an empowering declaration of self-love, individuality and confidence. Whether arising from personal choice ...
Jared Te’o, the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for St. Edwards University’s (SEU) women’s volleyball team, called out a referee for telling a Black player that she couldn’t participate in ...
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