21 Natural Hairstyles Perfect for Black Women in the Summer
Get ready for some hair-spiration (courtesy of CurlFest).
When The Curly Girl Collective, comprised of longtime friends Charisse Higgins, Melody Henderson, Simone Mair, Tracey Coleman, and Gia Low, held CurlFest in 2019—the brand expanded with festivals in New York, NY and Atlanta, Ga. However, the 5 women had no idea that a global pandemic was looming around the corner and would halt their curly girl plans. Nevertheless, in 2020, amid the pandemic and extreme uncertainty, they hosted a virtual event to bring curly girls together. “One of the things that keeps us going is that so much of what we do is a reflection of our community. Everything we do for our brand is for our community,” emphasizes Henderson. Higgins revealed to ELLE at the founding of CurlFest in 2014 they had hoped 500 people would show up. “Almost 2000 people showed up,” shares Higgins, adding, “We’ve been doubling and quadrupling ever since.”
This year, CurlFest returned with a roar to Randall’s Island, a location that also houses festivals like Electric Zoo—a testament not only to the power of CurlFest but also to the need for a gathering space to celebrate natural hair. And with the United States Senate quietly blocking The Crown Act in December 2022 and constant reports of Black people being discriminated against or facing disciplinary action due to wearing their natural hair, it’s evident that spaces like this are needed. The Bounce Back was the 2023 CurlFest Theme—and in addition to celebrating the springiness of curls, it’s a direct response to a three-year hiatus and a celebration of the resilience of persons with natural hair. “The reason I wanted to come to CurlFest was for unity, community, and to spread some fairy goddess bubble energy out there,” states Monique, 36, from Brooklyn, NY.
CurlFest is truly unlike any festival you will attend. It’s an opportunity for curly girls to meet one on one with brands (and yes, get samples—just like a Beauty Editor!) and just bask in curly hair glory. However, CurlFest is not about boxes. You don’t have to wear your hair natural or in a protective style to show up to CurlFest. It’s a celebration of Black hair. While walking around Randall’s Island, I noticed families at CurlFest, setting up small picnics on the grounds and enjoying the music and the atmosphere. Friend groups shrieked with excitement—admiring each other’s hairstyles and swaying their hips to the Afrobeats and SOCA the DJ played. There were brand activations abound from companies, including Mielle Organics, who had a “Mi Kitchen” offering photo ops to attendees, and Palmer’s Hair Care, who gave guests much-needed handheld fans.
Nevertheless, the booth that surprised me was Magic Fingers Studio—founded by Stasha Harris, who is also known for her Shine N Jam braiding products. Harris blessed attendees with Bantu knots, box braids, stitch braids, and more. What other festival do you know that’s giving out intricate protective styles?!
I’ve attended CurlFest since 2017, and in addition to a bevy of beauty products, you will also leave with some natural hair inspiration. CurlFest is a playground of trendy natural hairstyles that you will surely see not only on the streets of Brooklyn or Harlem but also on the runway and the red carpet. Keep reading if you’re looking at your curls and want to try something different for 2023. Here are the top 21 natural hairstyles from CurlFest that will make you book a hair appointment, stat.
Shell Out
Accent your box braids with cowrie shells. Highly revered in African and Caribbean communities, these shells are also worn as a form of protection.
Afro-disiac
Wearing your healthy afro is always a good choice.
A Ring of Beauty
The gold metallic rings extending these bubble braids bring an added bling we didn't even know we needed.
Hats Off to You
This bald-headed beauty accented her crown with this netted cowrie shell that is perfect for festival season.
Cut It Out
Adding some decorative lines to your hair for cropped cuts can take your style from normal to next level.
Blooming Beauty
Everything is coming up roses in this afro-bouquet.
Bubble Ponytail
Multiple bubble ponytails accented with gold embellishments has this festival-goer CurlFest ready.
Bantu Knot Beauty
Update your bantu knots with some curly hair for goddess bantu knots.
Flower Child
What's a festival look without flowers in your hair? This CurlFest attendee looks so beautiful with sunflowers blooming out of her mane.
Curls, Curls, Curls
Wearing your natural curls. That's it. That's the hairstyle.
Red-y
Give your mohawk some dimension with afro puffs! Also, adding a fun color, like this vibrant red, is perfect for summer.
Cropped Cut
With her cowrie shell ear cuff, this CurlFest attendee shows us that earrings can be an accessory with cropped cuts.
Pump Up the Volume
This voluminous brown afro is accented with butterfly locs and beads for a playful Summer style.
Monarch Queen
You can't go wrong accessorizing your afro with butterflies.
Cartoon Inspiration
This CurlFest attendee got her box braids festival ready with some inspiration from Rugrats' very own Susie Carmichael.
Space Buns
We love this CurlFest attendees' messy space buns. A half up half down hairstyle is a perfect way to beat the summer heat.
Braided Crown
Mermaidcore is here to stay, but we're obsessing over this braided crown.
Tribal Beauty
This hairstyle is native to the Malagasy people, a tribe that originated from Madagascar. It consists of woven twists with afro buttons at the end—it became popularized in America when Rihanna was spotted wearing the style for a magazine cover.
The Influence of Ice Spice
At CurlFest, one noticeable thing was how many orange-red hair looks were prevalent. This curly girl went two-toned with her orange tresses.
Ombré Braids
A little color goes a long way. These green ombré box braids are the perfect accent for this effortless up-do.
Danielle James is the Digital Beauty Director of ELLE.com. Previously, she was the Fashion and Beauty Director of HelloBeautiful.com and MadameNoire.com. She’s bylined for The Cut, InStyle, Allure, Business of Fashion, Nylon, Essence, Good Housekeeping, The Grio, and Huffington Post. Danielle enjoys sailing, thrifting, Japanese whiskey, Naomi Campbell’s runway walk, and Rihanna in the comment section.
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