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"textContent": "Born Ere is a Schön! editorial that celebrates Black British identity, style, and heritage, inspired by the energy and spirit of the 1994 Notting Hill Carnival. This shoot, captured by Jabari David, shows the rawness of culture and history, honouring the authentic expressions, joy, and freedom of Black communities. Through hair — by Sharon Robinson — as a lens, it tells a story of resilience, creativity, and self-expression, showing how beauty and style are deeply intertwined with culture and identity. Fashion is by Mariamu Fundi with make up by artist Mata Mariélle. photography. Jabari David fashion. Mariamu Fundi models. Jefferson Obuseri + Blessing Ifeoluwa @ PRM Agency, Chaneti Stevens @ Another Mother LDN Agency, Muy Aruna @ Kult Models hair. Sharon Robinson using Oribe make up. Mata Mariélle using Dior Beauty hair assistant. Roman Sam make up assistant. Tahiya nails. Shreen Gayle retouch. Jabari David production. MF Creative & Style\n\nThe post born ere appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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