Another thing to note is that when you research the history of fashion in europe you’ll see were europeans actually took a lot of the hairstyles etc and even had clothing to mimck a african women’s body.
I love it. Something about the styles of the sisters from the Motherland is so intrinsically beautiful. Westerners may view these styles as daring or even overtly edgy, but something about these styles takes me to a home where I have never been, but yearn to see.
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Number 3 and 4 are congolaise so proud of my people
I love them all. So bold and strong.
lovin 1 and 5
Another thing to note is that when you research the history of fashion in europe you’ll see were europeans actually took a lot of the hairstyles etc and even had clothing to mimck a african women’s body.
yup, #5 is a wodaabe woman (a subgroup of the fulani ethnic group)
#5: Fulani?
I’m really loving this series!
I love it. Something about the styles of the sisters from the Motherland is so intrinsically beautiful. Westerners may view these styles as daring or even overtly edgy, but something about these styles takes me to a home where I have never been, but yearn to see.