From Marilyn to Barbie, blonde hair is back in the public imagination—this time, with care.
A swarm of men—lust or dollar signs in their eyes—clamors to know at a 1950 screening offeaturing the newly minted Marilyn Monroe. As Joyce Carol Oates writes the scene in her 2000 novel, that word hangs in the air: a metonym for Monroe’s experience of being harangued, adored, and frayed to the very cortex, a hazard of preserving her self-described “pillow-case white.”says, “it’s for a kept woman.
” She is referring not to the Hollywood studio system but to the tyranny of upkeep. Perry is known instead for her #NYCBlonde, a hand-painted, low-maintenance approach that gives clients a longer reprieve from her new SoHoStyle codes are a weather vane. “For a minute, it was not really cool to be a blonde, politically,” Perry ventures.
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