Whilst the lucky few may be able to arise from a night of slumber with nothing more than pleasingly tousled locks, most end up suffering from the dreaded bed head. Even the slightest tossing and ...
A white entrepreneur selling expensive hair wraps is being accused of appropriating a “trend” worn by black women during slavery and beyond. Fashion Magazine’s interview with Sarah Marantz Lindenberg, ...
Female entrepreneur Sarah Marantz Lindenberg, the founder of NiteCap, has encountered cultural appropriation backlash for selling a silk head wrap that draws comparisons to sleep bonnets worn by black ...
Julia Connelly designs and makes vibrant cotton and silk head wraps by hand in Bondi. She takes care of the entire production process by herself at home on her sewing machine. “I love tropical holiday ...
Female entrepreneur Sarah Marantz Lindenberg, the founder of NiteCap, has encountered cultural appropriation backlash for selling a silk head wrap that draws comparisons to sleep bonnets worn by black ...
Tibi is delving into its fashionable past and pulling out some of the brand’s most coveted prints to launch a stylish series of silk head wraps — all for a cause. In conjunction with New York’s ...
In the Black community, if you want to preserve your hair, whether it’s a silk press or worn natural, a trip to your local beauty salon is exactly what you need. For under $5.00, you can head into the ...
There’s a new defendant in the court of cultural appropriation, and you won’t believe the plea she’s making. NiteCap founder Sarah Marantz Lindenberg, who is a Caucasian woman, claims she invented the ...
I love head wraps, although I don’t seem to have as much as I used to, somehow whether you know it or not, the head wraps gravitate into your closet, and it almost becomes a daily staple. Many people ...
Hollywood sensation Lupita Nyongo’s latest headwrap appearance is on the October issue of Vogue magazine. But let’s not get carried away by all this international attention, head wraps have always ...
Just when we thought that we are going overboard with the trend from nineties and noughties, these style mavens make us believe that there is a lot more from this era that can be brought back in ...