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Crowns: My Hair, My Soul, My Freedom
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A captivating exploration of the creativity and diversity found in Black women’s hairstyles, "Crowns: My Hair, My Soul, My Freedom" by American photographer Sandro Miller (born 1958) delves into the rich cultural heritage and personal expression embodied in these unique styles. This collection of portraits features subjects posed against either bold black or vibrant geometric backgrounds, which serve to enhance their skin tones and draw attention to their meticulously styled hair—ranging from halos of bright gold curls to sophisticated crimson buns. Each portrait is grounded in the individual model's "hair story," offering a tribute to her personal fashion and the powerful, yet often unspoken, avenues through which Black women express their independence and identity. Miller's project aims to acknowledge and celebrate Black women's creativity and beauty, while simultaneously honoring their resilience and cultural narrative.
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A captivating exploration of the creativity and diversity found in Black women’s hairstyles, "Crowns: My Hair, My Soul, My Freedom" by American photographer Sandro Miller (born 1958) delves into the rich cultural heritage and personal expression embodied in these unique styles. This collection of portraits features subjects posed against either bold black or vibrant geometric backgrounds, which serve to enhance their skin tones and draw attention to their meticulously styled hair—ranging from halos of bright gold curls to sophisticated crimson buns. Each portrait is grounded in the individual model's "hair story," offering a tribute to her personal fashion and the powerful, yet often unspoken, avenues through which Black women express their independence and identity. Miller's project aims to acknowledge and celebrate Black women's creativity and beauty, while simultaneously honoring their resilience and cultural narrative.
