we have queen ramonda, played by angela bassett and her daughter, shuri, played by letitia wright.through the styles you created for them. how did they, these styles complement the storytelling? camille: well, we wanted to get into like the west african culture in the sense of we wanted them to if you were going to say a, a back story that they had shaved their heads in mourning and that's what happens in west african culture. so what would that look like a year later? so taking that idea and i was like, "okay, angela, we're going to get rid of the locks." and ryan was like, "are you sure?" i said, "yes, we're going to get rid of the locks, uh, we're just going to go fresh." so keeping her in the same color, but keeping her in a very crown shape, but like a, a 4-a texture and, you know, something that like uplifted her ce and made her look really beautiful. and then with the shuri character, what we decided, you know, in the first movie, she was the fun-loving kid she had, she had the braids and we have the shaved sides, and we had put, you know, lines in it. it was a whole differe