'Don't Touch My Hair' singer has hair touched
It should have been a massive clue.
One of Solange Knowles’ songs is called Don’t Touch My Hair.
So what did the London Evening Standard do when it featured Beyonce’s sister on the cover of its magazine?
It airbrushed her hair, which had been styled into an elaborate, braided configuration.
Unamused by the way she had been presented, Solange wrote on Instagram: “dtmh (don’t touch my hair) @eveningstandardmagazine.”
The journalist who interviewed Solange has also expressed her dismay.
“I am publicly disowning the Solange piece London Evening Standard published today. The entire piece was a fiasco despite my efforts,” Angelica Bastien tweeted.
“Which was heartbreaking given how much work I put into it and my interest in Solange as an artist.”
Adding further irony, Solange said in an interview last year that she believes “hair is incredibly spiritual, and, energetically, it really encompasses and expresses who we are”.
“My relationship with hair, being that I grew up literally in a hair salon, is very deep and very complex,” she explained.
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