Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 16.4K Ghana Celebrity Watch Culture More Articles You Would Love PICS: Olivia Yacé, The New Miss Cote d’Ivoire 2021 Shares Extrodinary Beauty In Shots By Ramez Aoude 10 Best Sports Apps You Must Have On Your Phone There is a popular saying ‘There is nothing new under the sun’, and it’s probably because when it comes to everything beautiful, the people kissed by the sun have probably done it already. In a recent editorial shoot by the racist Vogue magazine, that are now rebranding that part of itself, Rihanna features on the front cover with an outstanding and astonishing beautiful hairdo and look. A hairstyle of twists with afro puff buttons. The goddess was stunning in almost every shot, and there is no doubt the creativity behind the hairdo was one to really admire and fairly similar to that of MzVee PICS: MzVee Crashes Her Social Media Page With Her New Afro Puffed Faux Locs But for those that don’t know, this hairstyle is one that is very common amongst the Malagasy people, a tribe that originated from Madagasca. There are various types of people amongst the set and they are of mixed African and Asian ancestry. Three Malagasy populations, Temoro, Vezo, and Mikea, have approx. 70% African ancestry and 30% Asian ancestry while others have lower African ancestry. The group had different forms of hairstyles that adapts with age, marital status and circumstances. For example, the hairstyle for ceremony (family celebrations, ritual demonstrations…) ; the daily life hairstyle; and the hairstyle for mourning. However, the Malagasy have habit to braid their hair. The hairstyle allows so to classify every individual in hierarchy or in its social function. In case of mourning, some prescripts give rise to modifications. Historically, to some tribes, to pay tribute to the deceased, the women and the men had to sacrifice their hair except the tribe leader. But to bring it back to Rihanna, the style of which has been emulated by the hair stylist is called the Tanavoho. It is a female hairstyles, which was the common style for the single Sakalava women, the Sakalava being an etnic group living in the north of the island. It is a crown braid with large volume as seen below. Source: Wikipedia & hairstylesoftheworld.wordpress.com See More On African Culture Here. [su_carousel source=”category: 3560″ limit=”10″ link=”post” width=”620″ height=”230″ items=”2″ autoplay=”12000″] Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #fGEditorial: Tennessee, USA Set To Celebrate Ghana This May; Enjoy The ‘ACCRA TO... VIDEO: Meet The Nigerian Entrepreneur Turning Banana Stems In Quality Hair Extensions That... VIDEO: Amaarae’s Mum Speaks Out, As She Continues PR To Win The Hearts... VIDEO: Rwanda Fearlessly Banned 2nd Hand Clothes & Benefitted, Whilst USA Threatened Kenya,... VIDEOS: Watch BTS Lookbook Shoot From One Of Ghana’s Most Talked About Menswear... Ryan Coogler’s & Michael B Jordan New Move SINNERS Made 65% Of It’s... #OOTD: The DOHA Kaftan By Veekee James Shows Us How To Modestly Steal... POPE FRANCIS DEAD AT 88! Passes Away Just A Day After Easter Brazilian Swimwear Brand Matersol Showcases Inclusive Swimwear at MFW Ela Move 5 Top Places to Buy Authentic African Fashion From Multiple Designers