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The Work Of My Hands By Centich Toko

January 31, 2020

Centich Toko is a multi-disciplinary creative who makes Arts and Crafts ridiculously cool. There is nothing fashionably creative that her hands can’t do. … More The Work Of My Hands By Centich Toko

The Work Of My Hands By Centich Toko

Blossom Twins:In Full Bloom

October 2, 2019

Black women’s hair is very versatile and flexible so it bends and moves to our wishes; so stylist and content creator Centich Toko and I came together in front of the camera to create this amazing project photographed by Lebogang Ditibane. In this shoot Centich had an Afro hair piece sown on top of her … More Blossom Twins:In Full Bloom

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