"For four seasons, FX’s buzzy drama Snowfall has transported audiences back to Los Angeles, California during the infamous 1980s crack cocaine 'epidemic' for an hour each week," says Hanna Phifer. "From the writing to costumes, hair, and editing, meticulous work has been put into authentically portraying the fast-paced and dangerous life of drug dealing during that era. While other shows get dragged online for bad wigs or aesthetic inconsistencies, part of Snowfall’s lasting appeal lies in its visual authenticity of Blackness in LA in the 80s. It’s no wonder that Black women behind-the-scenes are the show’s secret weapon."
TOPICS: Snowfall, FX, African Americans and TV, Hair and Makeup