Zara Employee Told her Box Braids Were Not "Clean" or "Professional" Enough for Zara's Brand
Cree Ballah, an employee in Zara’s Toronto, Canada store, was mortified when her manager had her change her neat large box braided bun style into
Cree Ballah, an employee in Zara’s Toronto, Canada store, was mortified when her manager had her change her neat large box braided bun style into

Reality Star Laura Govan has come under fire for statements she made during the taping of The Next 15 reunion show. Govan, who has a
Last night, Erykah Badu began a series of tweets agreeing with an article that asserted that young girls should dress in ways that don’t “distract”

Though natural hair has been making its way into formal environments, styles have generally been limited to stretched updos, defined curls, or braids. While there is

The number of black women creating online content is steadily rising, and we couldn’t be more pleased. The black woman’s narrative has been told by people

It’s definitely spring – despite snow in some parts of the US a few days ago – which means it’s time for you to transition

Drawn by pencil and pen, these incredibly lifelike portraits capture the beauty of black women and girls in great detail. Here is a compilation of works by four black artists
In 1998, recording artist Lalah Hathaway made the decision to loc her hair. Hathaway had been considering locing for years. However, the opposition she faced

Over the weekend singer Dej Loaf and model Blac Chyna wore two different versions of bantu knots. Chyna’s bantu knots, done with her own natural
Article originally featured on Superselected Prom season is just around the corner. In the age of social media, that means feel good stories, viral dresses,

Earlier this year, we gave you 27 black-owned cosmetic companies to support. Now, we’re shining the spotlight on black-owned household brands. Let us know if

The puff is the go to natural hair style when you can’t find time to style your hair or when you completely jam up your
Throughout generations, many black women have long been encouraged to use products like talc powder to maintain a superficial standard of hygiene. There are historical reasons

Tax season is here which means many of us will have a few extra dollars to invest in a quality respite from everyday life. The