The magazine apologizes to Solange for photographing a significant amount of hair coverings.



The London Evening Standard magazine has been apologized to the singer famous Solange Knowles after a significant part of her hair wore a Photoshop image appeared on the cover of the October issue. After the publication of the magazine, Solange has a photo Instagram unchanged photo, which showed how his hair was combed with an extensive round braid that seemed to float on his head. 

Images can still be seen on the pages in the magazine. Then both the cover where the braid had disappeared, like the publication of Solange Instagram, which included the message "DTMH @eveningstandard magazine" included a subtle and appropriate reference "Do not touch my hair", a song on his album 2016 A seat on the table.

The Evening Standard has apologized to Solange and explained in a statement to The Guardian that "we were pleased to interview the beautiful Solange Knowles and photographed for ES edition this week. The decision to change the photo was made to design reasons, but we clearly made an incorrect call and apologized to Solange without any reservations. "

Solange, in an interview with the BBC last year, discussed the meaning of "Do not Touch My Hair".

"The song is so much as it's the feeling of defying your identity every day, even though it touches her physically, is very problematic."

The author of the story also criticized the magazine of the error of photoshoppers, and wrote a series of publications on Twitter that he was so worried about the decision to decide to "disown" the story.

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