Hairstylist Lacy Redway, and celebrity stylists Law Roach and Jason Rembert launch Black Fashion and Beauty Collective.
The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and several other Black people who were killed recently sparked protests in streets worldwide, and a movement on social media that saw fashion and beauty companies addressing its lack of representation and announcing plans to remedy its shortcomings.
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