Amani is a stunning collection by the Fellowship F.A.M.E. Team Afro, art directed by Errol Douglas MBE. The styles demonstrate the gorgeous structures and silhouettes that can be created with textured hair.
Hair is styled back into an anti-head shape. The ends of the hair are spiked up to resemble the points of a crown
The ends of this extra-long braided style are left loose, adding movement and texture. The style is further enhanced with coloured braids
“‘Amani’ refers to peace in Swahili and ‘wishes’ in Arabic, so you can’t deny its positive energy. This gender-neutral name is auspicious in every sense of the word. Cultural authentic Afro hair at its best, combining great shapes. This shoot symbolises strength in Black women. We worked with a combination of the models’ natural hair, incorporating wefts and other materials to bring the collection together.”
Stacey Wright – F.A.M.E. Team Afro member
Blonde coloured cornrows add an extra edge to this classic style. A great protective hairstyle as the season starts to transition
The ends of the honey-blonde wig have been point cut giving movement and texture to the fringe, and the ends
Pink and green ribbon is woven between the braided extensions to create a striking criss-cross effect
This short clipper cut is softened by adding beads to the baby locs on top that are styled to fall forward as a fringe
A striking line of vibrant pink hair creates a bold contrast to the natural texture of this square-topped afro
PHOTOGRAPHY BY @JACKEAMESPHOTO | HAIR BY F.A.M.E.TEAM AFRO LEAD BY JACQUI MCINTOSH: @STACEYWRIGHT_HAIR, @EDDMOSSHAIR, @JAMESPARRHAIR, @STEPHGALLAGHERHAIR | MAKEUP BY @MADDIEAUSTINMUA | CREATIVE DIRECTION BY SALLY BROOKS AND ERROL DOUGLAS | PRODUCTS USED: AVLON UK, AVLON KERACARE
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