A Braided Crown Fit for a Queen: Bridgerton's Golda Rosheuvel

By Alexus Mosley

Golda Rosheuvel brought real regal energy to Bridgerton Global Atlanta with a striking braided crown that felt both sculptural and symbolic. Crafted by Brooklyn-based Nigerian-American stylist Susan Oludele, known professionally as Hair by Susy, whose work often blends artistry with cultural reverence and has gained recognition for her work with glamazons like Beyoncé, Solange, and Zoë Kravitz, the braided silhouette rose like a crown. Bold, architectural, and deeply intentional while mirroring the authority and elegance Rosheuvel brings to her portrayal of Queen Charlotte. Rooted in craft, textural, dimensional, and unapologetically powerful, it was a beautiful moment.

In a sea of polished waves and sleek updos, this look stood out as hair being an adornment with meaning in identity and storytelling all at once.

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