After rocking a LaviebyCK design by Cameroon's Claude Kameni in her 2018 'Made for Now' music video, Janet Jackson has turned to another talented set of African creatives for her latest look. As part of her February 2022 cover shoot for Allure Magazine, in which Jackson talks about executive-producing her documentary, Janet, the multiple Grammy-winning artist is pictured wearing an Ã’gún headpiece, co-designed by Ghanaian-British textile and furniture designer, Chrissa Amuah, with Nigerian architect and designer Tosin Oshinowo, for Lexus. "I’ve always been a fan and respected her craft and work ethic,” Amuah told OkayAfrica. “For Ms Jackson to wear the Ã’gún in promotion of her new documentary sends a powerful message of enduring brilliance, integrity, and walking in the strength of our true voices.” Of Ghanaian, Togolese, and Beninese heritage, Amuah was born to Ghanaian parents in London and draws inspiration from the Ghanaian Adinkra symbol in her work as the founder ...