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Black girls were giving us some serious magic with their hairstyles on the red carpet at the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

1. YOU’RE SO SLICK

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Slick hairstyles to give face dominated the red carpet at the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards. We are loving Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross’ slick, fishtail ponytail!

2. YOU’RE SO SLICK

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Yara Shahidi shows off her baby hairs and beautiful face with this slick braided bun.

3. YOU’RE SO SLICK

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Kerry Washington gives us a middle party with sleek, straight hair.

4. DEEP SIDE PART

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Orange Is The New Black actress Uzo Aduba gives us a deep side party and laidddd edges!

5. DEEP SIDE PART

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Westworld actress Thandie Newtwon is wavy with this deep side part.

6. DEEP SIDE PART

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Hidden Figures actress Taraji P. Henson gives us a deep side part and some shaved style at the SAG Awards.

7. DEEP SIDE PART

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Two trends in one! 16-year-old Yara Shahidi wears the slick style, with a deep side part. We’re loving it.

8. WE GO HIGH

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Danielle Brooks shows us ‘we go high’ with her faux locs. The hair piece was just the right tough.

9. WE GO HIGH

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Orange Is The New Black actress Adrienne C. Moore wears a braided buffont on the red carpet at the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

10. WE GO HIGH

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Janelle Monae gives us afro-futuristic hair with double buns and feminine flowers.

For 2024’s iteration of MadameNoire and HelloBeautiful’s annual series Women to Know, we knew we wanted to celebrate the people who help make the joys of film and television possible. To create art is to create magic. This year, we spotlight Hollywood Executive’s changing the face of cinema.