Forget fleeting trends. 2024 has witnessed a powerful resurgence of African hairstyles, not just on the streets, but on the most prestigious runways. The artistry of African braiding has found a permanent seat at the fashion table, exemplified by the stunning braids that graced the models at Dior’s Pre-Fall 2024 collection.
Ali Dansky and Elodie Guipaud weren’t just showcasing clothes; they were crowned with cultural pride and fierce elegance. Their intricately braided hairstyles weren’t an afterthought, but a statement – a celebration of heritage and the boundless creativity of African hairstyling.
This goes far deeper than aesthetics. It’s about reclaiming narratives and defying beauty standards that have long excluded Black hair. The rise of the freestyle braid phenomenon perfectly embodies this shift.
Freestyle braids are more than just intricate cornrows. They’re a canvas for self-expression, often incorporating unconventional patterns, stitches, and symbols that carry deep meaning. Imagine braids that tell a story, commemorate a journey, or channel a personal transformation. Brooklyn-based braider Rosemery Duran describes clients bringing inspiration that transcends hair – referencing art, nature, or even personal experiences. These braids become more than just a hairstyle; they become a symbol of empowerment and cultural connection.
Watch the video below to see how the stunning braids done by @aminatacreative for the Dior runway unfold:
But remember, this is bigger than fashion. It’s a cultural movement taking root, celebrating ancestral traditions and the artistry of Black braiders.
Braids are back, and they’re here to stay! Stay rooted in what makes you beautiful. Because you are a gem.