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Behind The Lens With Le coil

Monday Feb 8, 2010 – By Laquita Thomas-Banks

If you are ever in need of natural hairstyle ideas, or simply a bit of inspiration to help you along your natural hair journey the le coil website – lecoil.tumblr.com is definitely the place to go. le coil features tons of photos and artwork of natural hair, showcasing all types of hairstyles from loose styles like fros and puffs, to twists and locs. Likewise, the styles featured on le coil aren’t your typical ‘everyday’ hairstyles. Browsing through the bold, colorful pages of le coil you will also find the most unique styles on all textures of hair.

“le coil started off very simply as a little natural hair mood board, but has quickly turned into a full blown art/editorial project. Being natural myself, I’d been frequenting a lot of delightful blogs and message boards, but not much in the way of diverse examples of hairstyles,” explains Jamala, le coil’s founder & editor-in-chief.

Jamala, who is also the creator of the blog Miss Modular – wanted to start a natural hair site with, “a similar loose, image-centric format full of inspirational finds” and hence le coil was born. She says she keeps the site running with the help of benevolent contributors and friends. One can measure the popularity of le coil by it’s Facebook page which consists of over 2,480 fans.

“Sometimes it seems like half the battle of being a coilie is feeling like you’re not being represented in the same fun and artful way that other groups are, so from the beginning it was really essential to me that the photos be really bright, stylish and modern. Also, I want to make sure that there’s a strong representation of diversity among black women, whether it be with their hair texture, skin color, body type, profession or personal style. Overall, I’ve tried to maintain a design-forward, editorial approach while still letting things organically fall into place.”

Behind the le coil Photos:

Jamala is also the photographer responsible for most of the beautiful and inspirational photos featured on le coil. “I’ve been natural for about 9 years now, but since I was initially interested in finding cool inspiration from other ladies, I’ve yet to run a photo of myself. Many of my friends have been featured on the site though,” stated Jamala.

I try to maintain a balance of found images and our own original street style photography (photos taken by myself or contributors always have the little black le coil bar at the bottom of it). My own web junkie scouring leads me to a lot of great finds that are sourced everywhere from fellow bloggers to Flickr, to fabulous leads from friends and fans.

As for the submission of personal shots, I post them on a very limited basis. I’m incredibly grateful to those who are generous enough to share their photos, but I’m admittedly very selective to the (sometimes insane) point where I’ve even opted not to post photos that I’ve taken, for whatever reason….usually some sort of camera FAIL.

The Future of le coil:

There are tons of ideas brewing. One of the plans for the near future is to re-design again to help accommodate bigger photo features and add social networking elements. I’d also like to plan some cool events and maybe work on a way to bring le coil to the print world, whether it be in book or magazine form. Honestly, I’ve been bowled over by the enthusiastic response from visitors and I’m endlessly appreciative of all the amazing support. Whatever the future holds, I always plan to focus on the original objective of keeping people inspired.

More Info on Le coil:

Le coil Website – lecoil.tumblr.com
Facebook – facebook.com/lecoil
Twitter – twitter.com/lecoil

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20 Comments – Add Yours

  1. Nkia Nkia says:

    Love Le coil! It’s a daily stop for me.

  2. Shani Anona Shani Anona says:

    I’ve stumbled on Le Coil by accident and I’ve been a frequent visitor since! I love the stunning photographs of the black women showcasing the beauty of their natural hair. I also love how Jamala post information about the model and location so you can delve further to learn more about the subject. Awesome!

  3. Dimples Dimples says:

    I Frickin’ Love It!!! Artsy, inspiring, edgy, genuine and beautiful women, hair & site.

  4. Danielle Danielle says:

    Thanks for the source! I’ve been natural for almost 2 years now and I can always use some more inspiration!

  5. Nicole Miles Nicole Miles says:

    I just recently did my big chop and stumbled across Le coil a few weeks ago. It definitely has helped me get even more excited about my hair journey!

    • Congratulations, Necole! I`ll be BCing over the summer, maybe in the fall. = ]

      Absolutely adore Le Coil, I ran across it awhile ago and forgot. I`ll definitely be back there.

  6. Dee Dee says:

    Love, love, love Le Coil.

  7. miranda miranda says:

    Loving le coil! When I was a little girl and thinking natural hair, I definitely thought about the limits of styles you could choose. Now that I’m older and have been natural for 4 years sometimes it’s still hard to think of what to do next. But sites like these are amazing and really refreshing.

  8. whit whit says:

    I love checking this site out everyday. It’s just a little reminder that makes me appreciate my natural curls!

  9. Alysha Alysha says:

    Le Coil is AMAZING!!!

  10. sin sin says:

    Love le coil! And the black women are super DOPE with their hair and style. It feels great not to fitting in the mold!!!

  11. ms.via ms.via says:

    Addicting! I just want more and more, black really is beautiful and am glad we are realizing that. Now I just have to stop cutting my hair to it can puff up in all its glory lol!

  12. Lish Lish says:

    I sooo needed this I am in my second week of wearing my afro !! I love these captures!!

  13. Zoe Zoe says:

    I so needed this. I always weave my hair because I never know how to wear my natural hair and Ive been natural for 7 years. I notice most of the ladies of the ladies have some sot of creative careers too.

  14. Soul Cry Soul Cry says:

    Been a fan of le coil for a while. Love it.

  15. Alexandra Alexandra says:

    Yes it’s a really nice site, with great pictures. I found out about it last summer.
    Its good for inspiration.

  16. anon anon says:

    her cite is a great idea its how I found clutch So thanks guys for making the web more BEAUTIFUL!~

  17. Tone E Patt says:

    I’m excited to have found le coil and all of the sister sites. Much inspiration to be gained from the international team of Coilies.

  18. Ryao Ryao says:

    I loveeeee it!!! I decided to go natural last year, but i’ve had my hair in braids or weaves cause i dont know what to do with it….. thank you for this!

  19. I love Le Coil, it’s a fabulous website with amazing and awesome hair photos!

    shae

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