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Beyoncé announces BEYGOOD x CÉCRED Fund.
An annual $500,000 will fund cosmetology school scholarships and salon business grants across five cities chosen for their large, diverse community of hair stylists: Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New Jersey.
—Apply now:
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motherbeysuniverseeee · 2 months
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happy CÉCRED day!
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theworldisyonces · 1 year
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The Beyoncé Renaissance Balmain wearable album collection even have shoes designed with her signature at the bottom.
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vitorim · 1 year
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maea · 2 years
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jhusten · 5 months
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On the run, but never running out of love.
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napqueenkae · 8 months
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I got on the internet to find a good full body workout for the day. How I end up knee-deep in conversations about Beyoncé's new hair brand that she's dropping. She invited all LA influencers like Bretman, Shayla, Kahh, Georgia, Jasmine, Drew to her last performance on the Renaissance tour.
She got them personal drivers to pick them up from their homes. And each person had a pre-recorded message for them to listen to on the way there, where she teased at her hair journey which they're joining her for.
Personally, I'm excited to see what will come out of this because she knows these influencers promote way better than most celebrities. Don't really know too much about the brand's release date, but you know It's going to be big.
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To break the triple-ice, I am no fan of Celebraties’ lifestyles. Hence, these three inspires a certain part of my life. Actually, they go extra-mile with their curvicious Physiques to forever live healthier within BLIO Club~Wellness Yoga Sessions. Eventually, they are the Queens of Fame whom not only inspires more younger ladies to respect elders and themselves. Exclusively, they are all about…
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cocojonesdaily · 7 months
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COCO JONES BEYGOOD luncheon (September 22nd, 2023)
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whatiwillsay · 2 years
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The long wait for a new Beyonce project will soon come to an end, with the singer officially posting a July 29 date (with pre-save and pre-buy options) for a project titled “Renaissance.”
It will be Beyonce Knowles’ first drop of new music since 2016’s “Lemonade,” which was itself a surprise release and her sixth solo album. “Renaissance” will mark her seventh, though the secondary title, “act i,” suggests it’s part of a larger, or multi-part, project.
The “will she or won’t she” guessing had started less than two weeks prior when Knowles wiped clean her social media channels, signaling that an announcement of some kind was coming. Then on June 15, the singer’s BeyGOOd Foundation tweeted a message in honor of Black Music Month, posting an image of iconic albums and captioning the collage: “Celebrating the brilliance and creativity of Black Musicians who have influenced the world through their art.”
It appeared one of the albums pictured, on the bottom right, referenced Brandy’s “B7” album, released in 2020, but it took no time for members of the Beyhive to connect the dots and conclude that Bey’s seventh was coming.
Since 2011’s “4,” she has been releasing music through her own Parkwood label, in partnership with Columbia Records, the singer’s longtime home since the Destiny’s Child years. And being one of the biggest multi-hyphenate superstars on earth — with 28 Grammy Awards and 79 nominations to her name — she’s not exactly bound to a music company’s timeline.
According to data from Luminate, Beyonce’s album sales as a solo artist in the U.S. top 18 million; she’s sold more than 60 million digital tracks and boasts an airplay audience of more than 60 billion. “Lemonade” sold the equivalent of 3.6 million track- and song-equivalent albums in the U.S., per Luminate.
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MarHadoo Effeh for HYVE
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Credit to @honeybeedoesitall
By Honeybee
👸🏾Model: @marhadoo.effeh
🎨Colorist: @honeybeedoesitall
👩🏽‍🦱Locticion: @beccaaa_bell
💄Makeup Lead: @brianna.escelia and @koko_dee__
📸 Photographer: @kincaidmclaren @herwrcstudios
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Remember: Just.Be.You 🍯🐝
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bey-life · 1 year
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dnaamericaapp · 23 days
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Beyoncé Investing In One Of America’s Oldest Black-Owned Beauty Schools
For 109 years, one family has been investing in that space through the Franklin Institute, a barber and cosmetology school in Houston, Texas.
The institute’s roots date back to 1915, making it one of the country’s longest-standing Black-owned businesses. Jemison’s great-grandmother, Madam Nobia Franklin, founded a hairstyling salon in San Antonio and made her own hair products. Since then, the Franklin Beauty Culture School moved around to Fort Worth, Houston and Chicago before moving back to Houston in 1934.
Ms. Tina Knowles, who graduated from the beauty school in the ‘80s, Jamison refers to her as a pioneer in the industry and local community.
“It’s where you will hear anything talked about. It’s the conversation where you’ve got somebody that’s hilarious and making everybody laugh. You’ve got some woman that’s the tenured woman in the community that’s offering everybody wisdom, right? You have all of these stories and everybody’s in a safe space to share,” McGregor shared. “It’s an apex. It’s a center of culture in our community.”
Headliners Salon was the first stage for Ms. Tina’s daughter, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, performing for women in her mother’s chair. Now, decades later the singer is returning to her roots with a new haircare line called Cécred, which she says honors a sacred space for the Black community. Ivy McGregor, executive director of Beyoncé’s public charity BeyGOOD, grew up in that space, which she says feels like family dinners.
Beyoncé is pouring $500,000 into the people who create those sacred spaces.
The Franklin Institute is one of five cosmetology schools across the U.S. chosen to be a recipient of the Cécred x BeyGOOD Student Scholarships fund. -(source: cbs)
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