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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. Council of Fashion Designers of America - Wikipedia

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    The CFDA Awards were staged at the New York Public Library until they moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the 1986 awards in January 1987. [20] [27] [30] The CFDA's first "Perry Ellis Award" for new fashion talent was given to David Cameron in 1986, the award was named after the former council president who died that year. [30] [31] [32]

  4. Property master - Wikipedia

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    During preproduction, the props master develops a props breakdown. This is essentially mapping out the logical progression of each prop throughout the story. In film and television productions the props master maintains the logical progression while shooting by ensuring the props are positioned in their correct logical place for each scene ...

  5. Jason Bolden - Wikipedia

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    The program was sponsored by New York Fashion Week. [17] For the 95th annual Academy Awards, Bolden styled Michael B. Jordan, Vanessa Hudgens, and Jay Ellis for the official ceremony, and Jordan, Hudgens, Yara Shahidi, Dwyane Wade, Sabrina Carpenter, DeWanda Wise, and Trevor Noah for the after parties. Bolden began planning the outfits for the ...

  6. High School of Fashion Industries - Wikipedia

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    High School of Fashion Industries (HSFI) is a secondary school located in Manhattan, New York City, New York. HSFI serves grades 9 through 12 and is a part of the New York City Department of Education. HSFI has magnet programs related to fashion design, fashion art, marketing and visual merchandising, graphics and illustration and photography.

  7. Jimmy Webb (stylist) - Wikipedia

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    James Kenneth Webb (August 28, 1957 – April 14, 2020) was a punk fashion stylist and the long-time manager of New York City's Trash and Vaudeville. [1] Webb worked at Trash and Vaudeville from 1999 until the store moved off of St. Marks Place in 2016.

  8. 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]

  9. Garren - Wikipedia

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    Garren moved to New York City in 1975 where he worked in the hair salon at Bergdorf Goodman. He received his big break when he was offered a chance to style Christie Brinkley's hair for a Vogue shoot. He also recut and straightened Farrah Fawcett's hair from its famous feathered look, and styled Brooke Shields in her 1981 Calvin Klein ads.