The Pan African Festival happens this Saturday and Sunday at the Tubman Museum. One of our reporters, Sophia Danner-Okotie, will have clothes and head wraps for sale. She is Nigerian and enjoys ...
The relationship between Black women and their head wraps is a special one. From elaborate designs and scene-stealing bows to subtle twists and colors, our crowns say a lot about our personalities, ...
It might be seasonal, but African head wraps are very much a going thing in Guyana even though many who step out in the headgear are more enamoured of the fashion than of the culture and tradition.
Head wraps have now become a fashion staple and a must-have accessory for countless women not only in Trinidad and Tobago but all over the world. Many cultures use head wraps to signify their heritage ...