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HairstylistJawarais in perpetual motion.

Two women with sculptural hair styles.

“I love to approach the unknown,” he says.

And he doesn’t hesitate to do so.

His creative mind is heavily influenced byBlack culture.

Two women with towering beehive hairstyles.

Left: Elissa Poppy dress. Right: Elissa  Poppy sleeves, bandeau, and skirt.

“And I admire Black women.

That is one thing that will never change,” he adds.

This admiration is alive even in his subconscious.

A woman with slicked hair blowing forward.

Loewe dress. Jessica McCormack necklace.

ForAllure’sJune/July issue,The Melanin Edit, he turned this vision into a magnificent reality.

Look closely and you’ll also see a few streaks of silver paint.

Left: Elissa Poppy dress.

Two women with sculptural hair styles.

Left: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress and necklace. Model’s own earrings. Right: 16Arlington dress. Annoushka bracelets

Right: Elissa Poppy sleeves, bandeau, and skirt.

The organic silhouettes send a message of new life and changing seasons through the hair, says Jawara.

And it’s an invitation to branch out and see what happens.

Two women with sculptural hair blowing out in different directions.

Left: Bottega Veneta blazer, trousers, belt, and earrings. Right: Balmain dress. Fernando Jorge necklace. Deve earrings.

Left: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress and necklace.

Right: 16Arlington dress.

Theres no one-way direction for creating volume and there are limitless definitions of beauty.

Left: Bottega Veneta blazer, trousers, belt, and earrings.

Right: Balmain dress.