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The minority of statues with blond hair range from strawberry blond up to platinum blond. [73] Sappho of Lesbos (c. 630–570 BC) wrote that purple-colored wraps as headdress were good enough, except if the hair was blond: "...for the girl who has hair that is yellower than a torch [it is better to decorate it] with wreaths of flowers in bloom."
Soo Joo Park (born Park Suju; March 26, 1986) is an American fashion model and musician. [1] [2] She became the first Asian-American woman to be a L'Oréal spokesmodel. [3]She is also known for her work with Chanel and is a Global Ambassador for the brand.
Kwon Ah-yoon (Korean: 권아윤; born March 13, 1991), better known by the stage name Kwon Nara (권나라), is a South Korean actress and former singer.Before she transitioned to acting career she is best known as one of the original members of the South Korean girl group Hello Venus.
A study from 2008 determined that 20 percent of young Korean girls have undergone cosmetic surgery. This is significantly above the average rate in other countries. [3] A recent survey from Gallup Korea in 2015 determined that approximately one-third of South Korean women between 19 and 29 have claimed to have had plastic surgery.
The piece was a callback to the infamous cone bra that Gaultier also designed for Madonna's Blond Ambition World Tour (1990). In another scene, Soyeon depicts herself as a white sculpture—sporting platinum blonde hair fixed in a ponytail. She paired it with retro silhouette tailoring made by Korean designer Kowgi.
On November 29, 2008, DSP released a teaser video for their upcoming single, "Pretty Girl", which received over 40,000 hits within 12 hours. [21] The full video was released on December 2, 2008, online and was positively received by the public. [22] The EP, Pretty Girl, was released on December 4, [21] embodying a "fun-party" concept. [22]
Earlier this year, while making an appearance at 90s Con Florida in Daytona Beach, Florida, on Sept. 14, Locklear reflected on her hairstyles over the years, and voiced her disdain for her '90s locks.
At this time women's hairstyles reflected their social status as well as their marital status. The binyeo was also considered as a symbol of being a married woman. Often given as a gift from their husband or suitor. At the gyerye rite, a part of the coming-of-age ceremony, many girls would first wear and display this specific type of hair pin.