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EDITORIAL: Inspired by anime, EDM, and the self-expression of alt youth, Eduard Ghazaryan’s cast reckons with what their hair means to them

Photography: Andrejs Gudilins
Hair: Eduard Ghazaryan
Styling: Hatan Zeysky + Volga Vintage
Models + Makeup: Daniela,  Tom, + Agate

“My hair represents the freedom I create for myself, while stepping out of the box other people want to put me in. My ability to express myself on my own terms helps me see the world with less anxiety and more inner peace, because I’m not hiding myself from anyone. Overcoming the fear of others judging me starts with me not judging myself and accepting the things I want to put out in this world.”

– Agate

“I feel like my hair is a great expression of my personality and even going against some of the boundaries society puts on me. As much as it’s an accessory to me, I want to show other people that hair can be a lot more playful and doesn’t have to be limited to one constant form.”

– Tom

“It’s more than just a hair colour for me, it is a part of my personality. Changing my hair is like proving to myself that I can be whatever I want to be and that I do not care what others think. And so what if I change my hair just for attention? I’m showing off the fact that I feel like myself and everyone should live like that – with confidence.”

– Daniela

  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF HAIR
  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF HAIR
  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF HAIR
  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF HAIR
  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF HAIR