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Darius "Sunny" Davie. Photo by Andrew J. Williams III.

Photo Gallery: Remixing the Art of Grooming with “Sunny”

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January 27, 2022 @ 2:00pm | Andrew J. Williams III

A curated selection of captures from our photoshoot with the Groom Guy Darius “Sunny” Davie, inside of Yours Truly DC Hotel. In our wide-ranging conversation — dropping on February 1 — with Sunny, we explore the proud legacy of Black barbers, building community, style and more. Photography by Andrew J. Williams III.

 

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