“It was black-black, so thick it drank two containers of relaxer at the salon, so full it took hours under the hooded dryer, and, when finally released from pink plastic rollers, sprang free and full, flowing down her back like a celebration. Her father called it a crown of glory.” ― Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Americanah
A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself. Dayananda Saraswati
Through this collection I'm adulating & celebrating the aesthetics of natural African hair, thus including the manner it's often variously styled and carried by both females & males, especially how it defies the archaic western draconian standards of beauty that have been policing people of Africa and of African descendance on how they should style and carry their own natural hair since time immemorial.
The celebration and acceptance of natural African hair is a powerful and positive step towards reclaiming cultural identity and promoting self-love and acceptance. It's important to acknowledge and appreciate the diverse ways in which people choose to style and carry their natural hair, as it's a reflection of their individuality and cultural heritage.
By embracing natural African hair, we can challenge and dismantle the oppressive beauty standards that have been imposed on people of African descent for far too long. This celebration helps to promote inclusivity and diversity.
A Crown Of Glory (The Comprehension Of Self Worth)
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A Crown Of Glory (The Comprehension Of Self Worth)
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“It was black-black, so thick it drank two containers of relaxer at the salon, so full it took hours under the hooded dryer, and, when finally released from pink plastic rollers, sprang free and full, flowing down her back like a celebration. Her father called it a crown of glory.” ― Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Americanah
A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself. Dayananda Saraswati
Through this collection I'm adulating & celebrating the aesthetics of natural African hair, thus including the manner it's often variously styled and carried by both females & males, especially how it defies the archaic western draconian standards of beauty that have been policing people of Africa and of African descendance on how they should style and carry their own natural hair since time immemorial.
The celebration and acceptance of natural African hair is a powerful and positive step towards reclaiming cultural identity and promoting self-love and acceptance. It's important to acknowledge and appreciate the diverse ways in which people choose to style and carry their natural hair, as it's a reflection of their individuality and cultural heritage.
By embracing natural African hair, we can challenge and dismantle the oppressive beauty standards that have been imposed on people of African descent for far too long. This celebration helps to promote inclusivity and diversity.