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7 Dec

OOO-ing Studio, the hair salon defying Taiwan’s beauty taboos

Bringing jellyfish cuts and acid-neon color to the streets of Taiwan’s fastest-growing city, the Day-Glo masterminds behind OOO-ing Studio have kickstarted a movement, tackling social taboos head-on to inform stories through hair Taken from the winter 2022 issue of Dazed. You'll be able to buy a replica of our latest issue here Tucked right into a quiet, narrow alley, it will be easy to mistake OOO-ing Studio for just one other hair salon in Taichung’s Nantun district. A skateboard sits outside as decoration, as it will on the foot of student halls or a shared house. Depending on the day, you would possibly see a motorcycle or scooter parked nearby (for young people in Taiwan, scooters are...
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14 Nov

Studio 189 Was A Black Hair Wonderland At Latest

Ursula Stephen, her treasured hands, and her TRESemme toolkit struck again just hours after creating hair magic at Maki Oh during Latest York Fashion Week. The lead for the hair at Studio 189, a brand founded by Rosario Dawson and Abrimah Erwiah in 2013, Stephen is shaping among the hair trends we expect to see in the approaching seasons. “Having different pieces and extensions gives you options. It’s how I keep it interesting. I’m just making it up today and getting creative with different shapes,” she told ESSENCE. “That’s what I really like about natural hair. You'll be able to achieve this many cool shapes and just have a good time with it. You'll be able to never get tired...
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13 Oct

Disney and Virgil Abloh Securities Link, Veronica Beard Shows

VIRGIL AND MICKEY: The Walt Disney Co. is jumping onto the Virgil Abloh bandwagon. Starting Thursday, Disney and Virgil Abloh Securities, the late designer’s creative company, have teamed up to supply never-before-seen artwork of Mickey Mouse as reimagined by Abloh. Abloh’s artwork features the designer’s unique interpretation of the famous rodent printed in various colorways on a select assortment of products including sweatshirts and tees for each adults and youngsters. Prices range from $30 to $120 and the merchandise might be available while supplies last. The limited-edition merchandise might be available on the Brooklyn Museum as a part of its exhibition “Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech.” The exhibition has its own dedicated shop inside the museum and the merchandise may also be sold...
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