Jul 26, 2012

Weave"ing" History!!! Who invented Weave???


With hair weave being in such a high demand in 2012, it’s predominately all we see. Barely being able to get on a social network (i.e. facebook, instagram, twitter, etc.) without a profile that has a photo of locs of weave trying to request you as a friend or hardly able to flip through pages in magazines without seeing advertisements on almost each page.

According to The Encyclopedia of Hair by Victoria Sherrow, a hair weave is a type of hair addition carried out with real or synthetic hair, usually by a trained hairdresser. Bunches of hair are sewn into the person’s own hair on to netting that has been sewn into their hair. Dictionary.com describes hair weave as a process in which a hairpiece is interwoven with real hair to conceal alopecia or increase the thickness or length of the hairstyle. As reported by Wikipedia.com, it states that hair weave is human or artificial hair typically utilized for the integration with one’s natural hair. Weaving additional human or synthetic pieces can enhance one's hair by giving it volume, length and adding color without the damage of chemicals or adopting a different hair texture than that of their own.

It is said that African American females in America are the biggest consumers of hair products. They are 10% of the population in the USA but they consume 80% of hair products. Weave has been around for many years, centuries, and decades. But have we ever stopped to think about whose to hold responsible for such a clever and beguiling idea?

Let’s pay homage to Mrs. Christina Jenkins, a Malvern, Ohio housewife and hairdresser invented hair weaves.

According to hair historians Lori L. Tharps and Ayana D. Byrd in their book Hair Story: Untangling the Black Roots in America, affirmed that in 1950, Christina Jenkins invented hair weaves and patented her exceptional and productive hair weaving technique. Christina Jenkins maiden name was Thomas and she was born in Louisiana. She attended and graduated from Leland College located near Baker, Louisiana in 1943. During that same year she married her husband Herman Duke Jenkins, who was a well-known Jazz Pianist.



(Left) 1950s Ballad Singer Bette Mclaurin (Right) Unknown Photo Courtesy of Google Images

Christina and her husband Duke established a company called Christina's Hair Weaves. Jenkins came up with the brilliant plan to sew the hair directly onto the head instead of attaching hair with pins. People from around the world were so interested in learning from Christina that they paid her to come to their countries to teach her distinctive weaving technique, this was during the peak of their company.

Unfortunately, in December of 2003 Christina Jenkins sadly passed away.  She will always be remembered as the woman who not only changed hair care for women of color but for women around the entire world.  


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Jul 24, 2012

Happy One-Year Anniversary “Claszie Creationz”!

Entrepreneurof the Month: Brianna Harris

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MD Native,Brianna Harris is owner and designer of Claszie Creationz handmade jewelry thathas been flourishing in online business since last July. I was delighted andthrilled to have the occasion of interviewing her just this past week. Whenasked would she be willing to do an interview, she jumped to the opportunity saying,“I would love to! We need more positive images for African Americans, soanything to promote a positive image for us I am all for it!”

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Harris decided to start Claszie Creationz when she realizedthat she wanted to do something that would help her grow mentally.  She also adds “ I wanted something thatwould enable me to work comfortably at my own pace without having to answer toanyone.” After learning the basics of making jewelry in July of 2011, the restwas history. The name “Claszie” originated from her nickname, which is “Claszie”,the name “Creationz” she chose because well, it’s pretty much isself-explanatory. The name supported Harris’s overall objective of expressingexactly what the jewelry is for, her very own creations, thus birthed the idea“Claszie Creationz”. For her, being in business is just an unexplainable feeling,just making the impossible possible. As a fashion designer keeping heroriginality and staying true to herself are what’s most important to her. Continuouslykeeping up with current fashion trends is a must, however she’s sure to add hervery own twist when designing her “creationz”, which embodies a touch of classall while still being hip and fashionable.

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  “Everything looks better in PINK!” says Harris, pink is herone and only favorite color to use. As she laughs she says, “I have to forcemyself to work with other colors… I can’t have a jewelry line with nothing butpink jewelry.” Well in this case we’ll never know, in the near future we’ll geta chance to see a jewelry line dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness….   

Maybe?

An anonymous quote reads, “What did you do today to changetomorrow?” This is the quote that Harris lives by. It’s a constant reminder todo something everyday to make her tomorrow better.

For some it isn’t as straightforward as it is for Harris,who grasps the beauty in everything for inspiration. “A swirl on someone’sshirt, or a painting…” she can look at anything and quickly get inspired.Everything that inspires her comes out within her fashion; this gives her thesatisfaction of speaking without words just through handmade crafts. Majorityof her designs are drawn out prior to being created which gives her theopportunity to show her true colors; her personality. One of her favoritefashion websites is Fashion Bomb Daily, which has been dedicated to urbanfashion and providing a variety of styles since August of 2006. Among herfavorite magazines are Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan and also one of my all timefavorites, Essence. “Stick to your dreams, pray constantly, have faith andpatience!!!” She urges individuals who are looking to open up a business justlike her. 

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I am once again delighted to have had the pleasure of interviewingher. She has a warm heart, such abubblypersonality and is sturdy in her faith. You can find out more about her Jewelryline for women and men on Claszie Creationz Official Website.She also has an Etsy page at  Claszie Creationz on Etsy and ablog at Claszie Creationz on Tumblr.So please be sure to visit those sites and to support her business, “ClaszieCreationz”.
            
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Jul 23, 2012

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"Stick to your dreams, pray constantly, have faith and patience!" - Claszie Creationz Creator and Designer 

Posting tomorrow at noon is The Agenda Interview with the Claszie Creationz Creator and Designer, Brianna Harris. Harris is this month's Entrepreneur and is also celebrating her One-Year Anniversary of her Business...

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