TheSims4 enlisted Black Hollywood's favourite hairstylist to create its latest inclusive hairstyles 👏
It took a year to develop these hairstyles with the collaboration starting in February 2022. During that time, Redway was continuously providing feedback and photo references with EA, the company that produces The Sims franchise. "I feel bad because sometimes I would send back so many rounds of feedback on specific styles or be very specific about hair lines and how the hair grew out of the head, or how the braid came out of the scalp," she says.
A group of The Sims characters, including Celeste, and a character next to her with the curly hair and headband hairstyleRedway swears that the hardest part was choosing which five styles would make the cut. "I wish I could've brought 15 different styles to make everyone feel seen. But I think this is a beautiful place that we landed."Though she isn't much of a gamer, this collaboration opened Redway's eyes to another part of her career she never really thought about.
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