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Beauty
Hannah Ongley
Tracing the complexity and controversy of extra-long locks in the year of the buzz cut.
straight ups
Alex Black
Yes they look cool, but more importantly these restless youth have striking visions for their hair and their lives.
Hip-Hop
Antwaun Sargent
A brief history of one of hip-hop’s most influential hairstyles.
Think Pieces
Meredith Graves
How the Perfect Pussy front woman came to stop drinking and dyeing her nights away.
Arts
Derek Ridgers started taking portraits at London punk clubs after realizing the kids looked more interesting than the bands. As he shares the most iconic snaps from his archive, he tells i-D about counterculture hairstyles and why young people are just…
Music
André-Naquian Wheeler
These songs explore how our roots contain our identities, confidence, and heritages. As Gaga poetically says, “I am my hair.”
Alana Massey
A haircut doesn’t need to have a hidden meaning.
Bo Hanna and Ruby Cruden
Dutch writers Bo and Ruby examine the need for hair salons and products that cater to afro hair.
Braudie Blais-Billie
Indigenous hair is at once a contemporary expression of identity and a sacred continuation of history.
i-D penciled in an appointment with Hair by Susy, located in Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood. The owner talked us through her unique, intricate takes on styles like bantu knots and the mambo.
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