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Rei Kawakubo's Hair Magician

Best known for his dramatic hair sculptures for Comme des Garçons, Julien d'Ys was the first to purposefully make hair look dirty, using potions of grease, vodka, clay or powder.
Julien d'Ys transforming steel wool into a tiered tricorn for the Comme des Garçons Autumn/Winter 2017 show | Source: Ilker Akyol
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