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Hair News - August 2005 |
| Author: Karen Shelton |
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Date: August 2005 |
Maddox Jolie Sets Hairstyling Trends For Kids
As reported by Fox
News, Angelina Jolie's kids have become the hottest celebrity
accessories.
From T-shirts to hairstyles
to International adoption, 4 year old Cambodia Maddox Jolie and his new
baby sister Zahara (Ehiopian) have set off an imitation frenzy.
Maddox was photographed
wearing a $28 long sleeved Human Cannon Ball T-shirt in New York City's
Central Park a few months ago. The result? Phones ringing
off the hook at InkyDinkTees.com with new customers referencing Maddox
as the reason for their desire to buy the new shirt.
Maddox triggered a hot new
hair trend when he started wearing an edgy Mohawk style. The
Mohawk suddenly became the hairstyle of the moment for men, women and
children. The hair buzz was fierce. As a result of the new
interest in the Maddox Mohawk consumers started reaching for gel and
other styling products in major numbers.
Punky dos ala Maddox Jolie
were spotted on Diddy, David Beckham and Jennifer Connelly and Paul
Bettany's young sons. Maddox has become a pint sized hair icon at
the tend age of 4.
Beside influencing fashion
and hair, Maddox and his sister have made International adoption a hot
new trend.
Maddox and his sister have
proven that kids and babies, like pets, have become the latest hot
fashion accessories.
Wednesday
September 5, 2005
South African Spray
Paints Man's Head Silver Over Dispute On Dress Code - Spray
Painted Man Forced To Cut Off All Hair.
As reported by
News24.Com South Africa:
Bothaville - A Casual Day joke has turned sour on a well-known Free
State farmer.
Pieter Grobler, 50, of the Karookom farm, Vierfontein, is facing
charges of assault and defeating the ends of justice after spray
painting a worker at Senwes in Bothaville.
The spray painted man apparently had failed to wear casual dress to
work like the rest of the employees. Grobler apologised to Vincent
Ramosoeu, 36, but a warrant for his arrest had been issued.
Had to cut off his hair
Grobler admitted on Tuesday that he had painted Ramosoeu's head
silver on Friday. He said he had swopped jokes with Ramosoeu for many
years and regularly talked to him whenever he did shopping at Senwes.
"I told him a long time ago to work himself up in the business, and
eventually he started working at the cash registers.
"Everybody was wearing funny clothes on Friday. Only Ramasoeu was
prim and proper. I asked him what was wrong with him, took a can of
silver paint and sprayed some on his hair. "I didn't mean to do
him an injustice or wound his self-respect.
"The next thing I heard was when Johan Gouws, the branch manager,
called to tell me the man was angry and wanted to go to the police," he
said. "I returned to Bothaville on Monday to apologise to Vincent.
It was all done in good spirit. I actually quite like the man."
Ramosoeu apparently had to cut off all his hair to get rid of the
spray paint. Neither he, nor Senwes, was available for comment on
Tuesday.
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