Stylists

  • NewsYahoo Life

    'It’s all plastic': Why red carpets are so boring today

    Is it time to rethink how the red carpet works?

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Hairdressers in Illinois Will Be Trained to Recognize Signs of Domestic Abuse, Sexual Assault

    Illinois has become the first state to pass a law requiring that licensed hairdressers receive training to recognize in their clients any evidence of domestic and sexual violence, according to a local news channel, WQAD. The law, which was signed by Governor Bruce Rauner in August and takes effect on Jan. 1, 2017, is unprecedented in the salon industry.

  • NewsAlice Sholl

    Khloe Kardashian Told She Was ‘Too Big’ For Stylists To Work With Her

    Picture Khloe Kardashian, and what words spring to mind? According to the star, before her 40lb weight loss in the past few years, stylists would persistently refuse to work with her until she shed the pounds. While she has kept the same stylist - Monica Rose - since the first season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, she said people have been taking much more notice of her since losing weight.

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    This is what the front row at fashion week used to look like

    In the midst of fashion month, one thing becomes increasingly important: the front row. Even if you didn’t see the show, you probably remember who was sitting up front. That’s because the front row at fashion shows has become a different sort of peacock parade, where the lineup of editors, celebrities, stylists and influencers often rival the models strutting down the runway. While faces like Kim Kardashian and Beyonce have become fashion week regulars, we rewound the clock back to the early 200