How Melissa Taylor is working to desegregate Minneapolis salons:
Author:Ana ColónPublish date:Sep 3, 2020These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday.On Wednesday, Glossier revealed the 16 brands that would receive grants of $10,000, $30,000 or $50,000 as part of its initiative to support Black-owned beauty businesses. Some, like Golde and Hanahana Beauty, are already beloved and in the growth stage; others are still in their first year of business or preparing to launch. You can see and learn more about them on Glossier's blog.
{Fashionista Inbox}Lexy Lebsack profiled Melissa Taylor of Minneapolis Beauty Lounge's Texture Academy, which offers educational workshops on styling textured hair to industry professionals, as well as to multicultural families and non-profits. Taylor discussed how the program began, how she hopes it will grow and what its impact can look like. "People let their guard down in a salon. Just sitting and watching is an opportunity to learn.
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