Everybody loves “Stranger Things,” or at least Barb, and now we all have another reason to be counting down the days until season 2 premieres: the cast is going to have horrible 80s haircuts.
“This year it is very different,” Sarah Hindsgaul, the lead hairstylist for the show told to Refinery29.
She continued:
“We start stepping more into the ‘80s, which is kind of amazing, visually. Last year was ’83 and this year is ’84, and they’re still in Hawkins, Indiana — but people are starting to realize there are perms and mullets, so we’re using a lot of wigs this year, because no one wants perms and mullets.”
RT, Sarah.
RT.
Unless you’re Zendaya. Then you’re into it for some strange reason,
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¿Pero qué está pasando realmente en la moda mexicana en este momento? La sensación que me da es que estamos en medio de un período que, por cómo van las cosas, podría marcar un antes y un después. Es esa especie de sensación de que todo está alineándose justo en su lugar, como si la