I wish most black actresses would keep their natural hair or at least have it more often. Like Thandie Newton, who also looks great with her natural hair. Viola Davis, too. But at the moment, Kerry's hair has been looking much better than it has been the past two years.
And she's not black, but Julianna Margulies uses a wig for The Good Wife because she didn't want to straighten her curly locks every day for work. How refreshing.
I feel like I've been bringing this up a lot lately, and I hope people aren't rolling their eyes by now; at any rate, hair is a big deal in the black community. As a black woman myself, I've had my hair relaxed since I was thirteen years old (I'm now 22). I might have had it done younger except my mom is awesome and she refused to put me through that until I was old enough to rationally choose for myself. But a lot of it is societal pressure. I remember being surprised at how supportive people were of Viola Davis when she wore her hair naturally throughout most of awards season, because growing up you get all sorts of horrible, disparaging comments from children and adults alike, not just from people of other races but primarily from other blacks as well. Moreover, given Kerry's and Viola's job as actresses, they're under even more pressure to look "nonthreatening." They have to conform to a Eurocentric standard of beauty.
Ok, did she hire a new stylist? Suddenly, I'm liking her style a whole lot more.
The headband would look too cutesy on most people.Kerry Washington attends 'Django Unchained' Berlin Photocall at Hotel de Rome on January 8, 2013 in Berlin, Germany.
Kerry Washington attends 'Django Unchained' Berlin Premiere at Cinestar Potsdamer Platz on January 8, 2013 in Berlin, Germany.