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The evolution of braided hairstyles from the 1920s to 2020 has been shaped by diverse influences and styles. Here is a summary of this evolution:
1920s : The 1920s saw a golden age of the crew cut and the short bob. These hairstyles were short and practical.
Traditional braids: Traditional braided hairstyles have been cultivated in various cultures. For example, Quechua women in the Andean highlands wore braided hair even before 2020.
Dreadlocks and braids: Dreadlocks and braids gained popularity from the late 20th century onwards. These styles, which emphasized braided or matted strands, were not just hairstyles, but also an expression of culture and individuality.
Rasta braids: Rasta braids, also known as braids, were a major trend. This involved braiding the hair into many braids and was particularly popular in the African American community.
Bubble Braids: Bubble braids became a trend in 2020. This hairstyle was characterized by striking, airy braids and gave traditional braiding a modern twist.
Braided hairstyles have undergone an amazing transformation over the years, becoming a versatile expression of fashion and culture. From traditional braiding techniques to modern interpretations, braids have secured their place in the world of hairstyles.
Sources:
Wikipedia - Hairstyle
RND - Dreadlocks and Braids: Where do these hairstyles come from?
Glamour - Bubble braids instead of a braided hairstyle: It's that easy...
