Taiba Akhuetie is the visionary crafting clothes out of hair
From designing Tems’ Met Gala after party dress to working on the SS25 Fiorucci show, the East London artist is changing the way we think about hair, one braid at a time.
From designing Tems’ Met Gala after party dress to working on the SS25 Fiorucci show, the East London artist is changing the way we think about hair, one braid at a time.
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