Women in Hollywood: Styling the stars - The Conversation podcast, BBC World Service
Kim Chakanetsa meets two of the most influential stylists in Hollywood.
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Camille Friend is a hair stylist and she’s been nominated in this year’s Oscars for her work on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She's worked on seven other Marvel movies – including Captain America – and on other blockbuster movies like The Little Mermaid, The Hateful Eight and Django Unchained. She also trains younger generations of hair stylists through her academy, Hair Scholars.
Zerina Akers is an Emmy award winning fashion stylist and costume designer. She’s best known for her work with Beyonce – she was Queen B’s personal wardrobe curator for seven years, and you can see her creations on the visual album Black is King. In 2020, Zerina founded Black Owned Everything – a platform supporting black artists and creators.
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Producers: Alice Gioia, Jane Thurlow, Hetal Bapodra
Director of photography: Devin Pinckard
Production assistant: Abbie Bulbulian
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Видео Women in Hollywood: Styling the stars - The Conversation podcast, BBC World Service канала BBC World Service
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Camille Friend is a hair stylist and she’s been nominated in this year’s Oscars for her work on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She's worked on seven other Marvel movies – including Captain America – and on other blockbuster movies like The Little Mermaid, The Hateful Eight and Django Unchained. She also trains younger generations of hair stylists through her academy, Hair Scholars.
Zerina Akers is an Emmy award winning fashion stylist and costume designer. She’s best known for her work with Beyonce – she was Queen B’s personal wardrobe curator for seven years, and you can see her creations on the visual album Black is King. In 2020, Zerina founded Black Owned Everything – a platform supporting black artists and creators.
Check out more awesome women creating change here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz_B0PFGIn4eQJClc8d5l9uooF2ug25Tr
Producers: Alice Gioia, Jane Thurlow, Hetal Bapodra
Director of photography: Devin Pinckard
Production assistant: Abbie Bulbulian
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