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rosebid March 8 2015, 21:45:17 UTC
is katy stanning for fka twigs with that hair, or recreating her TIHWD look?

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lloyd_llewellyn March 11 2015, 04:15:23 UTC
Ok you need to return to school with your cholas and learn how to read. I said IN THE MEANTIME meaning during those 15 years your ass has been asleep under the rock. And I'm specifically talking about the MAINSTREAM culture. When has a fucking chola ever been a part of it (Lady Gaga name dropping them in her songs doesn't count)?

BUH BYE!

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camillesaens March 11 2015, 23:31:53 UTC
man all that to prove a point?

is fka paying b/c you are beyond embarrassing.

bye hun, hope you're collecting those checks b/c

y i k e s

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lloyd_llewellyn March 14 2015, 21:06:49 UTC
"Collecting those checks". Surely, you can do better than that if you would only apply yourself.

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camillesaens March 15 2015, 00:19:50 UTC
lol psycho.

"buh bye"

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lloyd_llewellyn March 16 2015, 04:20:52 UTC
Ahh I see, you actually cannot do better. How very sad.

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vettus March 9 2015, 03:10:37 UTC
John Galliano at Paris Fashion Week Spring 2008

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lloyd_llewellyn March 9 2015, 03:59:57 UTC
Lol at your 'expertise research'. Wider audience don't give a shit about periodical fashion shows from 2009. And these were also adopted/appropriated from the originators of the look, you know, the black community in the 90s and not FKA twigs. Stop embarrassing yourself.

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vettus March 9 2015, 04:24:17 UTC
jeez calm down. the fashion industry takes from every culture in the world, not just the black and latino community.
I'm a latina, a 90s kid and a fashion enthusiast who buys fashion mags and looks through every collection available online, so i bet i know bit more than your white ass.
Jennifer lopez was doing baby hair swirls in 2009 and ontd shit all over her, but because now is an English doing it..
but FYI, the hairstyle actually began in 1920s.
BYE

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lloyd_llewellyn March 9 2015, 05:28:02 UTC
Lol a fashion enthusiast. As you were educated in the post below, the cornrows/baby hair combo originated in the black community, and it became widely popular within that community in the 90s. But you keep on enlightening yourself with those mags, curated by white asses for the easily swayed and impressionable.

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sadmagikarp March 9 2015, 06:40:20 UTC
late but props for clocking ha

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dnttllhrry March 9 2015, 04:40:50 UTC
White women appropriating black aesthetics is not it sis.

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vettus March 9 2015, 04:57:17 UTC
White women were doing it the f-ing 1920s. I totally agree with the ornamented braids but the babyhair swirls cmon..
Dove Billie and Josephine Baker were doing it back then, a white woman and a black woman during the same period of time.

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dnttllhrry March 9 2015, 05:07:30 UTC
The 20's is one thing, but cornrows and gelled baby hair is a black aesthetic, which you have shown in the photo above. The style has always been around in the black/hispanic community until a white person makes it popular.

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vettus March 9 2015, 05:29:37 UTC
I totally agree with you, cornrows, some ornamented braids, dreads, afro, and the "urban cap"(boil), but the gelled babyhair swirls has always been for over 90 yrs and not only in the black community, 20's gelled babyhair back then and now is the same shit.
I'm not going to assume that because in my community this hairstyle was popular in the 90s, it belongs to my community, when I see that there was a white b!tch wearing it before my grandma was even born.
White folks have taken a lot of our culture, and gelled f-ing hair ain't it.

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frankthesheep March 9 2015, 10:06:04 UTC
You are lumping finger waves with baby hairs. they are different looks. the people posted above are blatantly taking from the finger waves trend.

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