The Strength in Crowns Project is a purpose-driven passion project that explores the emotional and psychological impact of hair loss on women while offering a creative and empowering response through fashion and storytelling.
This project focuses on designing and sewing handmade headwraps, scarves, and headbands for women experiencing hair loss due to medical conditions, stress, or life transitions such as pregnancy and postpartum recovery. While hair loss is often addressed through medical or cosmetic solutions, this project shifts the focus toward confidence, identity, and emotional healing.
By combining sewing, digital storytelling, and visual communication, this project creates both a physical product and a narrative experience that highlights strength, resilience, and self-worth. The concept of “crowns” is used symbolically to represent identity and power, reinforcing the idea that confidence is not defined by hair, but by how women choose to see themselves.

Why This Project Matters
Hair loss affects millions of women, yet the emotional impact is rarely acknowledged in meaningful ways. More than half of women will experience hair loss in their lifetime, and millions silently navigate feelings of insecurity, vulnerability, and loss of identity.
The Strength in Crowns Project addresses this gap by reframing hair loss as not just a condition to fix, but an experience that deserves compassion, visibility, and empowerment. This project matters because it creates awareness, challenges beauty standards, and provides a tangible solution that supports women emotionally, not just physically.


More than headwear – each piece is a reminder that your crown is still yours.
