A slicked bun was a way to 'tame' our hair – now it's just a basic 'do for a fly girl," celebrity hairstylist Sabrina Rowe Holdsworth told Nylon in August this year, when the trend was at it's peak. "Our hair has been often described as unruly, wild, and unprofessional. READ MORE: CEO reveals 'vibrant, fun-loving' daughter's 'unbearable' health battle Hailey Bieber's "clean girl" look also comes from women of colour. The hair that is "slicked back" and "tidy" on white women is "greasy" and "oily" on women of colour. In fact, they have been criticised for it. The "clean girl aesthetic" that is synonymous with Bieber's style also draws comparisons to looks that women of colour have been rocking for years – without any of the credit. This isn't the first time Bieber has been accused of appropriation with her makeup looks. "She never claimed it to be her own and she never said she invented she literally said it's her (favourite) lip combo that is all," another added. "Um I'm lost where she said she made this combo… everything recirculates, peep the 90s clothing," one commenter pointed out. READ MORE: All the burning questions that could be answered in Prince Harry's upcoming memoirĪlthough some commenters defended the socialite. "Welcome to the club sis, better late than never," another commenter said. "My mom used to do this in the 90s but people called it ghetto," said another. "Thank you for inspiring my tias (aunts) before you were even born," wrote one Latina commenter. Hundreds of commenters and TikTok creators are calling Bieber out for appropriating the essential '90s look for black, brown and Latina women. READ MORE: Woman returns from holiday to learn she's seven months pregnant Hailey Bieber's "Brownie glazed lips" are the staple look for women of ethnic communities.
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