Brooklyn, NY, witnessed a magical evening of celebration, culture, and natural hair appreciation at my farewell Hair & Fashion Show. It was an event to remember, where creativity, authenticity, and bold statements about hair and identity were front and center.
Setting the Tone: Inspiration and Goals
The evening began with an enlightening conversation led by the visionary Creative Director Hollis King, who interviewed me about my inspiration behind BAD Hair Uprooted and my journey as a natural hair advocate. As I shared my goals, I emphasized that my mission is not to enforce natural hair but to challenge the current beauty standard.
“The standard today is straight and weave—which isn’t natural. I want the standard to start at natural, so everyone can confidently choose how to style their hair, beginning with their God-given texture.”
Kevin Leonard, Tim Victor and Khalif LaBorde in 3 piece African Suits. Shop the suits: 70% off now.
The Royal Runway: Models Bring Visions to Life
The models exuded grace and confidence, walking the runway in ensembles from What Naturals Love. Each outfit was carefully selected to complement the models’ unique presence, creating an unforgettable fusion of style and natural beauty. The designs showcased vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and empowering silhouettes, bringing the essence of royalty to life.
Model Tim Victor, whose hair was styled by the talented @KalifaLondon, summed it up perfectly:
“About last night. ROYALTY! 🤴🏾”
Behind the Scenes: A First-Timer’s Experience
For many, the show was a new experience, and the supportive energy among the team made it seamless. As Meredith, the only model from Suriname shared:
“This was my first time walking the runway, and I was so nervous. But the energy, collaboration, and Mireille’s vision made everything flow naturally. I had such a great time that I forgot about my nerves!”
Meredith rocking the Pantset on Black Friday Sale.
Natural Hair Magic: Debra Hareby’s Live Demonstration
With over 20 years of experience in the natural hair care industry, Debra Hareby wowed the audience with a live styling demonstration. Onstage, she transformed model Brigitte with a stunning afro and loc wig, accentuating it with flowers. It was a testament to the beauty and versatility of natural hair, further proving that afro-textured hair holds unmatched artistic possibilities.
Audience Engagement: Thought-Provoking Questions
The event wasn’t just about fashion—it was a dialogue. During the Q&A, an audience member asked, “Do you want everyone to be natural?” My answer was clear:
“No, I want natural hair to be the starting standard, not an exception. It should be normalized, so people have the freedom to wear their hair however they choose without discrimination or pressure to conform.”
A Beautiful Goodbye
The show marked the culmination of an incredible chapter and celebrated the resilience, creativity, and cultural richness of natural hair. Feedback from both the audience and participants affirmed the impact of the evening:
“Mireille, thank you for orchestrating such a meaningful and beautiful experience. Your vision and dedication inspire us all!”
As I move forward, this show remains a shining example of how far we’ve come in embracing natural hair and celebrating its rightful place in beauty and fashion.
Shop the Final Sales: Pieces from the Runway and More
Now, it’s your turn to own a piece of this unforgettable evening. The stunning outfits featured on the runway are available for Final Sale, alongside other unique pieces from the What Naturals Love collection. Whether you’re looking for bold African prints, elegant designs, or statement accessories, now is the time to shop these limited editions before they’re gone forever.
Men’s Deals: Don’t miss out on the stunning deals for men featuring classic and bold styles perfect for any occasion.
Black Friday Specials for Women: Get ready for the holidays with Black Friday fashion specials for women—stunning looks at unbeatable prices!
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