She fashioned the iron pageboy that transformed Louise Fletcher into Nurse Ratched. She also cut Mr. Beatty, Julie Christie and Goldie Hawn.Long before Mr. Kenneth, some hairdressers not only were famous but also helped define the sensibility of their day. With a career that has spanned more than forty-five years, she’s styled everyone from Elvis Presley and Ann-Margaret to Sandra Bullock and Brad Pitt. “It was applause on the hour, and I needed it on the hour. She remembers thinking, “Oh no, not the 'Mod Squad' story!” But she learned to be ruthless.“By writing the truth I was protecting myself,” she said. Wenn du auf unsere Website klickst oder hier navigierst, stimmst du der Erfassung von Informationen durch Cookies auf und außerhalb von Facebook zu.
It required, of course, a lot of humility.She re-earned her hairdressing license, retraining alongside a lot of young people who had never heard of her or many of her famous clients. On one day in London, Ms. White shared a cab with Twiggy, taking care to study her “intricate toy doll eye makeup,” before going to Cass Elliot’s party at John Lennon’s house, where she met Jimi Hendrix, whose hair was “untamed, not processed and greased like James Brown.” On the way home, after midnight, she impulsively stopped off at Vanessa Redgrave’s flat, where she sat on the floor while the actress performed a dance she was inventing for a film about Isadora Duncan.As Ms. White recalls it, life was like a huge party, with everyone beautiful and interesting, and “people were free to roam.” Paparazzi had not yet formed into packs, and spontaneity was not only possible but also de rigueur.Drugs of every stripe were available, she wrote; at one Sunset Strip restaurant patrons could leave $100 with the parking guy and later find a gram of cocaine in the glove compartment.This was Ms. White’s life: on the plane to Ms. Tate’s wedding, she held her glass high and someone passing filled it with Champagne.When roller disco came in, Ms. White could be found skating nightly at Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace, where one evening her cigarette accidentally burned a foreign-born princess in a Ted Lapidus suit.“You like drugs?” asked the princess, known only as K. With those words Ms. White, who had been married three times and had five children, entered the kingdom of the damned.With her two youngest daughters, ages 10 and 12, Ms. White and K moved into a gated Malibu mansion with an ocean view, a place she would eventually leave only to visit drug dealers or to beg money off bewildered old friends like Ann-Margret and Stefanie Powers. Wir arbeiten daran, den Fehler so bald wie möglich zu beheben.
Hairdresser to the stars and amazing author, Carrie will share with us how she uses social media to connect with her audience. “Her own jewels, her own dress, no stylists.” Now, she said, for a personality to stand out from the pack, she has to be as extreme as Lady Gaga.She caught the recent Alexander McQueen exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she was particularly struck by the designer’s holograph of the model Kate Moss, dressed in white and swirling in the air until she herself becomes white light and disappears.“He put that image up there when Kate was struggling with heroin,” she said, her eyes bright and wet. White’s profession took her out of a humble and unhappy childhood in Pacoima, Calif., that promised nothing in the way of high life. One day she offered Peter Bogdanovich a cut, sheared half of his head, took his $200 and left while he was on the phone. “It is always recording and clear about what’s going on.”Ms. She is severely bullied at school. Carrie White ist bei Facebook. “The book is what makes it possible for me to talk to you without worrying what you think of me.”Ms. Carrie White is blonde-haired with brown eyes, full-figured, shy, lonely, and isolated. She tells all in “Upper Cut: Highlights of My Hollywood Life” (Atria Books), which swerves from a name-dropping romp through the ’60s and ’70s to an agonizing diary of addiction.The only child of an alcoholic mother, Ms. White was hugely social, excited about everyone she met, and people liked her back.“Doing hair gave me validation,” she said. Weitere Informationen zu unseren Cookies und dazu, wie du die Kontrolle darüber behältst, findest du hier: Es gab ein Problem bei der Bearbeitung dieser Anfrage. FB: Carrie White Hairdresser/Author Twitter: @carriewhitehair or www.thecarriewhite.com