This NYFW, longtime sponsor TRESemme is launching a scholarship program for Black female hair stylists.
This New York Fashion Week, longtime sponsor TRESemmé is launching a scholarship program for Black female hair stylists.
Applicants can apply at tresemmefuturestylistsfund.com between Sept. 9 and Oct. 18.
“We have so many platforms that once women have their degrees, we can give them even more exposure and opportunities,” Bracey said. “Why we’re starting at that scale is because we want to remain committed to the women…we want to use our network to really advance investment in Black creators and entrepreneurs.”
TRESemmé’s lead stylists — Stephen, Justine Marjan and Odile Gilbert — will also create digital hair content from their homes meant to inspire viewers and help them create hair looks at home, the brand said.
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