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  2. Anthony Dickey - Wikipedia

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    Five years later, in 2008, he established the Hair Rules product line, and the following year, the Hair Rules New York salon in New York's Hell’s Kitchen. [1] Dubbed a "style Svengali" by The New York Times, [6] Dickey has styled such celebrities as Sarah Jessica Parker, Minnie Driver, [6] Rihanna, Solange, [2] Michelle Obama, [7] and Jill ...

  3. Tourism in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Tour companies include New York Food Tours, Local Finds Queens Food Tours and Rum and Blackbird Tasting Tours. [26] Visitors to New York City also partake in sports tourism. Sporting events draw tourists to major venues such as the Yankee Stadium, Citi Field, and Madison Square Garden, and to street events such as the New York City Marathon.

  4. Frédéric Fekkai - Wikipedia

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    A quick learner, three years later he would move to New York to launch an American salon for Dessange. By 1989 he was opening his own salon in the city's Bergdorf Goodman Building . [ 2 ] Famous for creating hairstyles for models on both catwalks and magazine covers, he opened salons in both New York City and Los Angeles and went on to launch ...

  5. Andrea Lieberman - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming a personal stylist, Lieberman opened her first boutique in New York, called Culture and Reality. [3] She began her career as a stylist in the music industry styling hip hop figures such as Sean Combs. [4]

  6. Patricia Field - Wikipedia

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    With her then-partner Jo-Ann Salvucci, Field opened her first boutique, Pants Pub, in 1966 on Washington Place in Greenwich Village. [4] The shop, later renamed to the eponymous Patricia Field, moved in 1971 to 8th Street, then to West Broadway, and finally to 306 Bowery in NoHo, [5] where Field owned the property.

  7. Peter Coppola - Wikipedia

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    Coppola was born and raised in New York City. [1] He is the son of Italian immigrants and grew up on 116th street in Manhattan. [5] As a child, he wanted to be an architect and played the drums. [5] As a teenager, Coppola worked at the Copacabana nightclub and was exposed to fashion and style by the venue's famous and wealthy clientele. [1] [6]

  8. Category:Tourist attractions in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in New York (state)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Nick Arrojo - Wikipedia

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    Nick Arrojo (born 7 January 1966) is a celebrity hair stylist based in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City. [1]Born in Manchester, England, Arrojo worked as a stylist for Vidal Sassoon, Wella International, and Bumble & Bumble salons before starting his own studio in downtown Manhattan in September 2001, the Arrojo Studio, which encompasses Arrojo Education and Arrojo Product.