Kaya Drive: The headwrap is more than a beauty statement
By: Natasha Archary The headwrap that was once imposed on black women as a mark of slavery, is now being embraced by women of Africa. No longer is it reserved for special occasions and is instead worn today as a statement piece but it holds a significant meaning of spirituality, wealth, prosperity, and class in the African community. Whatever you choose to call it, tuku in Sesotho, dhuku n Shona, […]