I create sculptural hairstyles using my natural hair as a material. I add some extensions, and shape it with thread and wire. A sculpture can take me from 30 minutes to more than six hours.
This didn't come as a surprise, because as a teenager, I remember it exactly this way. Living parallel lives together as sisters. It was only ever the two of us, and with our ages so close together - I'm not even two years older - you might think we were inseparable. It just wasn't how it was. We were so different We were night and day different then.
There are lineages of feminine power in American culture that refuse to dim, that burn through generations with the steadiness of a lighthouse and the sparkle of a chandelier. The Rockettes belong to that rare, mythic lineage. For one hundred years, these women have embodied a form of power that the world too often misunderstands: a power rooted in discipline so exacting it becomes poetry, in unity so seamless it becomes architecture, in glamour so precise it becomes a weapon.
The most ambitious Dune story won't be told in the upcoming Dune 3, but thousands of years before the birth of Paul Atreides. After a mixed but bold Season 1, Dune: Prophecy is officially returning for Season 2, with new characters, new settings, and an even deeper exploration of the Sisterhood, not yet called the Bene Gesserit. But just what is Dune: Prophecy Season 2 all about?
The Faloduns at the centre of Cursed Daughters share tales of heartbroken women across the generations who just can't seem to hold on to a man. There's Fikayo, whose husband left after he tired of tending to her chronic illness; Afoke, who seduced her younger sister's boyfriend; Feranmi, the matriarch of the family, who got pregnant by a married man and received the curse from the man's first wife.
Mollie D'Arcy, the Surrogacy Sisterhood Retreat organiser, proudly announces her role while emphasizing her dedication to surrogacy and the supportive community it fosters among participants.
The bold coming-of-age reality series follows the unapologetic and determined Nader sisters - Brooks, Sarah Jane, Grace Ann and Mary Holland - who left their humble beginnings in the Louisiana bayou for the glamour and grind of New York City.
When crafting her BBC sitcom Such Brave Girls, the 31-year-old frequently runs the scripts past her younger sister and co-star Lizzie Davidson but she isn't looking for praise.
The production captures the spirit of sisterhood, ambition, and identity in a moving theatrical experience, with strong performances and simple yet effective staging.
I could picture her in my head, sort of trudging around with...cleaning supplies...taking such care to never let anybody see her, never have to talk to anybody. Who is this woman and what happened to her?