It is impossible to think about the singer who disappeared on May 24 without her signature hairstyle. A hairstyle that says a lot more about Tina Turner than you might think.
On May 24, Tina Turner sadly left the world of music. The rock star has marked generations with his voice, his dance steps, but also with his stage outfit. And his hairstyle is recognizable among all.
In the video, Tina Turner and Mick Jagger perform Brown Sugar together
UK edition fashion Rachel Gibson, an expert on the subject who lurks on The Hair Historian’s Instagram page, asked:
hair is like armor
Fewer people know that the singer turned to wigs after an unfortunate incident at the hairdresser. And like many women’s hairstyle changes, her wig style also marks milestones in her life, such as her rebirth after her divorce from Ike Turner, her abusive first husband.
“When she stood up in the 1980s and let go of the toxicity of her past, her hair was the perfect visual sign that something had changed,” says Rachel Gibson. “Swept bangs, wide bangs and sharp ends favor a very unique XXL and curly mullet. It’s a strength-based hairstyle, it’s like hair as armor.”
In pictures: Tina Turner’s hottest looks
“My Extension”
A life-saving accessory that will also help define one’s style. So much so that society sees nothing but fire. In his memoirs, Tina Turner. my love story Tina Turner will also write. “I’m not surprised that people think my wig is my own hair, because I’ve always thought of it as an extension of me. In a way, it’s my hair.” But this famous manan was so much a part of her that the singer also feared the reaction of those who would reveal it without intimacy.
“I’ve always had anxiety about starting a relationship because I wondered how the wig would be received. I always risked meeting a man who objected, upset that he dated Tina only to wake up with the much more mundane Anna Mae. Anna May is her birth name. A detail that didn’t seem to matter to producer Erwin Bach, his great love.
In the video: the movie trailer Tina
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Source: Le Figaro
