The year continues to unfold as a visual archive of black beauty, with each appearance shaped by intention, legacy and creative range. From red carpets to editorial sets, Black women stepped forward with looks rooted in identity and storytelling. At film premieres, fashion shows and galas, including the Fifteen Percent Pledge, every beauty moment had its own atmosphere. Together they formed a visual timeline that illustrated how beauty moves fluidly between celebration and self-expression.
While some performances leaned on theatrical sparkle and nostalgic references, others focused on structure and heritage through hair and makeup. Yet each look captured a particular era or emotional register, reinforcing how beauty remains deeply personal yet culturally connected. Eyes held the attention, her explored volume and origins, and complexion work quietly supported the story unfolding at every moment. These apparitions moved with a rhythm that was intentional, expressive, and attuned to the broader cultural landscape.
The looks
Makeup
Olandria set Instagram on fire last week with makeup that leaned on high-impact artistry, with shimmering silver and holographic glitter sweeping across lids and intensifying toward the inner corners. The sharp winged liner and delicate iridescent gemstones on the face created a starry, teardrop effect that anchored the look in fantasy. Voluminous lashes framed her eyes, while satin matte skin, shimmering berry blush and pink lip gloss balanced out the drama. Gently arched eyebrows completed the composition without shifting the focus.
Elsewhere, Keke Palmers The makeup reflected 1960s Hitchcock glamor through a soft graphic cut-out crease and sharply defined liner, paired with clustered lashes reminiscent of the beauty of the modern era. A matte, even complexion enhanced the vintage influence, allowing the eyes to carry the story. Neutral matte lips ground the palette and reflected the earthy tones of her head-to-toe Gucci ensemble, resulting in a sense of purposeful, cinematic storytelling.
Haircut
In the hair conversation Golda Rosheuvel braided updo emerged as an architectural statement. Densely woven cornrows formed intricate patterns along the scalp before growing into a regal, coiled structure that read like a wearable sculpture. A scalloped braid pattern along the front hairline introduced a visual rhythm before flowing into the sculptural crown. Overall, the style celebrated natural texture and heritage through meticulous craftsmanship, positioning braiding as both cultural expression and high-fashion design.
Meanwhile, during her performance at the Fifteen Percent Pledge gala, Kelly Rowland embraced restraint with a chin-length bob defined by clean lines and a controlled shape. The center section created symmetry, while softly curved ends introduced subtle movement that framed her face. The polished silhouette delivered impact through proportion and simplicity, providing a modern counterpoint to the more elaborate hair moments seen all week.
Check out the beauty moments from the 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala and other events from last week…
Sheryl Lee Ralph
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Toni Braxton

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Mary J. Blige

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Kelly Rowland

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Keke Palmer

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Kerry Washington

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Ciara

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Golda Rosheuvel

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Winnie Harlow

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Olandria


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