Solange's Picture Of Artful Braid Gets Edited Off Evening Standard Week's Issue Cover

One man's bread, is not for another they say.
That is the case with Solange Knowles and a London-based Evening Standard, regarding an edited picture singer's artful hair style in it week's issue cover page.
The songstress had her original photo, in which she posed in braided hair styled having over it strands of hair braided in crown, sporting a pair of large pearl earrings and a white ruffled top, edited on the cover of the magazine's issue this week.
ES, on the cover page, had the "Don't Touch My Hair" singer's hair braided in crown photo-shopped, leaving the rest of the braids on.

 
That didn't go well with the Grammy winner and she soon took to her Instagram page to post the original picture (as seen above) which was meant the actual cover on ES week's issue with a caption "dtmh" -which is an abbreviation of her song "Don't Touch My Hair"
According to E!, in an interview she later granted with magazine, she talked about the hairdo and describing it as "own art form" which has to do with her "sisterhood and the storytelling".
"I got to experience women arriving in one state of mind and leaving in a completely transformed way. It wasn't just about the hair. It was about the sisterhood and the storytelling. Being a young girl who was really active in dance, theatre and on the swim team, the salon was a kind of safe haven," she said
 

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