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25 May

EXCLUSIVE: Topicals Founder Tells All About New Holding Company

EXCLUSIVE: Topicals Founder Tells All About New Holding Company
Courtesy of CODB Textured hair care brand, Bread Beauty Supply, just found a new home with Cost of Doing Business (CODB). This brand new holding company was founded by Topicals CEO Olamide Olowe and president Sochi Mbadugha, who are also now Bread’s new strategic advisors. From Topicals’s clever brand films to Bread’s cheeky branding, like their trademarked scalp massager, “scalp-thingy,” the acquisition is one that makes total sense—especially as one of CODB’s first.  “Typically when a Black-owned business gets acquired, so many things are changed and altered in a way that isn’t serving our community,” Olowe tells ESSENCE exclusively. That’s why, for Bread founder Maeva Heim, being acquired by another Black business is the point. “They understand what it takes to build...
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13 Nov

In Priscilla, Sofia Coppola tells a story that’s frighteningly

In Priscilla, Sofia Coppola tells a story that’s frighteningly
A charismatic man, a woman in love, an age gap and an influence differential: Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla biopic is sympathetic and cautionary in regards to the appeals of losing oneself within the arms of a person, writes Christina Newland Sofia Coppola has long excelled in externalising a specific type of girlhood angst in a way that detractors of her work have called superficial. This very pretty type of suffocation may be a part of the purpose – we regularly relish within the very things which will trap us in the long run – and it is vitally much the thesis of her latest film, Priscilla. An elliptical, poetic exploration borrowing from the memoirs...
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12 Oct

‘The Beauty Of Blackness’ Tells The Origin Story Of

‘The Beauty Of Blackness’ Tells The Origin Story Of
Photo Credit: ‘The Fantastic thing about Blackness/HBO Max The Fantastic thing about Blackness, a documentary that tells the story of Fashion Fair Cosmetics, the primary cosmetics line created primarily for Black women, is out there to stream on HBO Max. Eunice Johnson – the co-founder of JET and EBONY Magazines – created the corporate in 1973 after she couldn't find products that complemented the skin color of the models who were a component of the Ebony Fashion Fair. The upstart cosmetics company provided darker tones of lipstick and eyeshadow versus the more common, neutral hues. “She began this company to actually provide an answer for an issue,” said Cheryl Mayberry McKissack, President of Fashion Fair. “The overall market firms who were selling cosmetics...
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