9 Photos of Model Laetitia Using Unique Hairstyles to Make Statement


Letitia Ky learned how to braid her hair when she was five but never really fell in love with her mane. Six years ago, the beauty decided to start making art with her hair after realising her kinks were mightier than a golden crown. The lady communicated with fellow blacks using her art and when people started reaching out, she turned her hobby into a campaign. She uses her hair, wires and threads to make cute figurines. Ivorian babe Laetitia Ky has been described as the Picasso of hairstyles as she has mastered the art of communication with no words and through her hair. The beauty who is often in braids and protective styling tries her best to come up with the most unique, untried and unexpected hairdos that sometimes resemble cartoon characters. She puts smiles on people's faces by representing the struggles and triumphs of black women using her artistic abilities. While other people choose to mold clay into creative caricatures, this beauty sits down, plaits her hair and creates some of the most hilarious works of art. To make the sculptures look more realistic, Laetitia uses wires and thread to fasten them. She started making art with her mane when she finally embraced her kinky hair and loved her black roots. Growing up, the imaginative lady did not love her fro that much and never associated it to beauty. As soon as she grew and saw the beauty in her flaws and strength in her features, Laetitia knew she had to speak to fellow black girls. Words would never be enough so art came in handy. Her mother taught her how to braid her hair when the artist was just five years old. Gh previously reported that Eric Buabeng, A.K.A Yaw Whyte, a Ghanaian creative from Breman Esiam in the Ajumako Enyan Esiam District in central region, has designed an artifact using a gallon to help people observed basic hygiene. Source | Summary

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