Hair reveals have a wealthy legacy of artwork and experimentation within the Black group. For 75 years, the progressive fantasy world of hair has been exulted on the Bronner Bros. Worldwide Magnificence Present, the place hairstylists come collectively to champion the range and creativity of Black hair, making their fashions remodel by their sculptural and daring works. Final 12 months, Bronner Bros.—the oldest Black-owned magnificence model within the U.S., determined to pause.
Echelon Noir Productions is continuous that legacy of craft and creativity in New York Metropolis with their very first hair present: Black Hair Reimagined: The New Period of Magnificence. The brainchild of magnificence specialists (and greatest pals), hairstylist Jawara Wauchope and inventive director and stylist Jarrod Lacks, all of it got here to life within the Monetary District with a sequence of hair shows from 5 hair originators, their equally ingenious stylist counterparts, and different magnificence trade groundbreakers: together with make-up administrators Sir John and Sheika Daley, nail design director Daybreak Sterling, casting director Liz Goldson, and inventive motion director Stephen Galloway. Magnificence and vogue icon Tracee Ellis Ross hosted the night in Balmain, an all-black look bedecked in gold equipment and completed off with blood-red, slouchy boots. Solange Knowles, Luar’s Raul Lopez, Wayman and Micah, Rajni Jacques, and lots of others sat entrance row to soak up all imaginative, colourful, gravity-defying seems to be on the catwalk—Anok Yai was only one in a parade of sculptural-haired fashions.
“I’m excited to be right here as a result of these are all my folks,” Ellis Ross tells Vogue earlier than the present acquired underway. “Even the stylists they’re working with are folks that I do know and adore. To kick off this weekend and all of the work they’re going to be doing, it is a second for his or her work to shine as an expression of them, not a collaboration of all the opposite items.”
As a model founder herself with natural beauty and hair care brand PATTERN—and the daughter of a generation-defining celebrity whose hair is a star all by itself—Ellis Ross comes from a wealthy legacy of magnificence as artwork and expression. “Hair will all the time imply the identical factor for me—it’s a type of self-acceptance and a really intimate relationship that I really feel honored to have the ability to have,” she says. “I really like that my hair can do something, if I deal with it proper, hydrate it, and adore it. I really like that in 2025, we’re at a spot, the place whether or not it’s the Crown Act or simply what we get to see on the pages of magazines and on display screen—all of it looks like freedom and liberation.”

















































