Going-Natural.com Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary, Presents What Naturals Love
Going-Natural.com Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary, Presents What Naturals Love
Going-Natural.com, the longest running natural hair blog, celebrates its 15th anniversary with a natural hair and fashion show, an exhibition and a new online marketplace at WhatNaturalsLove.com.
GIVING HOMAGE
The celebration kicks off with the What Naturals Love Hair and Fashion to give homage to the pioneers of the natural hair movement.
The braiders, loctitians and stylists who not just kept Black follicles alive and healthy but also stylish, long before natural hair became an online sensation and despite the fact that natural hairstyles were and still are deemed unacceptable in many places.
Going-Natural.com, now a social web and networking blog with over 80,000 members, followers and fans, wouldn’t have been possible without those who kept pushing boundaries, elevating beauty standards and challenging the status quo.
The What Naturals Love Hair and Fashion Show is expected to be a groundbreaking spectacle showcasing hairdos from the best natural hairstylists and exquisite naturalista fashion from WhatNaturalsLove.com.
All kinds of textured tresses styled by top Natural hairstylists will grace the stage in Bedstuy, Brooklyn on August 17 for the What Naturals Love Hair and Fashion Show. The show will be part of the Tama Summer Fest and weekend walks which is from 12 to 7 pm Between Gates & Halsey on Tompkins Avenue.
For more information about the What Naturals Love Hair and Fashion show, visit going-natural.com/hair-show2019/ or email info@going-natural.com.
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