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  2. Kim Zolciak Is Selling Her Wigs for Up to $2,750 Each Amid ...

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    Kim Zolciak Curtis Means/Ace Pictures/Shutterstock Don’t be tardy to the — wig — party! Kim Zolciak-Biermann is selling her famous hair collection amid her messy divorce from Kroy Biermann.

  3. Amekor - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the company partnered with Beverly Johnson, the first African American model on the covers of Vogue and Glamour, and her team of stylists to create a new line of hair products specifically for African-American women. [2] In 2010, Amekor began a new venture when it teamed up with Vivica A. Fox to help her with the Vivica A. Fox Hair ...

  4. List of Vogue Philippines cover models - Wikipedia

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    This list of Vogue Philippines cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Philippines, the Philippine edition of Vogue magazine

  5. Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons Art of the In-Between

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    Featuring one of her most recent collections, the garments were shown with heads and wigs. Julein d'Ys, who is also Rei Kawakubo's hairstylist, styled and created these wigs. [5] Throughout the exhibition, Kawakubo utilizes hardware, plastic materials, harnesses, and fastenings. This is seen especially in her punk-inspired Adult Delinquiet ...

  6. Why Anne Hathaway's blond hair in 'Eileen' represents more ...

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    Hathaway says the wig had to work in tandem with the '60s-set story, following a woman in her 20s, Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie), who becomes obsessed with her new co-worker, Hathaway's Rebecca.

  7. Wig - Wikipedia

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    Powdering wigs and extensions was messy and inconvenient, and the development of the naturally white or off-white powderless wig (made of horsehair) for men made the retention of wigs in everyday court dress a practical possibility. By 1765, wig-wearing went out of fashion except for some occupational groups such as coachmen and lawyers.

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