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Whatever you do, donât try and categorise the art of Nadine Ijewere. Itâs not a thing that can be tick-boxed and neatly filed away. From her practice that pulls at your heartstrings with its delicate portrayal of human emotions, to her powerful and important depiction of inclusivity, Ijewereâwho is half Jamaican and half Nigerianâgives new hope to her generation, allowing it to embrace âbeauty in all its facets.â And it manifests. âThis phrase is perfect to me because of the way that I translate beauty,â she says. âBeauty goes far beyond the physical aesthetic. I find beauty in the bonds, relationships and energy shared by people. I find beauty in culture, in the way we can approach a similar thing in a different way, based on our cultural upbringing, which is fascinating.â
FEKAKAI s Iconic 90 s Shea Butter Collection is Back
The brand is expanding the collection to care for a wider range of hair types from wavy to tight curls
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NEW YORK, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ From scrunchies to chokers to animal print, everything you love from the 90 s is back. And today, adding to this nostalgia, FEKKAI brings back one more classic: Shea Butter Collection, a haircare staple that was in every shower from the haircare obsessed to socialites and celebrities. Not only is the brand re-releasing the collection, but they are expanding the product range to deliver optimal care for a wider range for hair types from wavy to tight curls.
The boldest beauty looks from A/W 2021 fashion weeks
The boldest beauty looks from A/W 2021 fashion weeks
The exuberant looks of the autumn / winter 2021 fashion season hint at a desire for playful and experimental beauty following a year spent indoors
Molly Goddard A/W 2021.
Photography: Ben Broomfield
‘Slowly something is mounting, some more desire and excitement,’ Miuccia Prada said in her A/W 2021 post-show discussion with collaborator Raf Simons, and it’s certainly true that there was an enthusiastic undercurrent running through many of the beauty looks in the A/W 2021 shows.
The season’s helmet haircuts, body paint, face stickers, crayola colour palettes, goth extremism and other inventive takes on beauty, suggested a readiness to get playful, to experiment. Skincare and wellness dominated the conversation last year, but this season hints that there is ‘desire and excitement’ around the return to a bolder makeup.