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Sunday, February 20, 2011

anna wintour hair then and now

...anna wintour circa 1970's...

Anna Wintour, the editor of the American fashion magazine Vogue is a recognizable person all over the world, with her trademark bob and bangs haircut, which I always assumed was a wig (well it could still be a wig) due to its unnatural thickness. The other day I ran across this photo of Anna from the 1970's and I am more than ever unsure about if she wears a wig. This photo kind of suggests otherwise as it displays her hair being rather think and she already wears her trademark bangs, back then. If it were trimmed at the ends to chin level, it would be the Anna Wintour hair of 2011!


Well, I guess who cares if it's a wig or not, the style works for her and she knows it!


2 comments:

Brandy Shaloo said...

I don't know if it's a wig or not but it stays in shape even in the shittiest London weather. I'm jealous!

IdilVice said...

I know, right? The other day she was on the cover of the Upper West side Journal mag, a side shot, her hair was so tidy... not sure how she does it, I would have to catch her on the fly in the city sometime to see how it looks in reality... oh, well!

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