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The wrestlers must wear their hair in carefully coifed topknots.
Quizzically coifed and stubbornly sun-kissed, she's on her third marriage.
The salesclerk who helped me was a rower himself, knowledgeable and well coifed.
Elaborately coifed and plumed, she embodied all the excesses of the French monarchy.
He completed his costume with a perfectly coifed 'do to finish off the look.
Enter L., an expertly coifed Frenchwoman who works as a ghostwriter of celebrity memoirs.
They're dyed, trimmed and coifed into living works of art by master dog groomers.
I saw an older woman, hair neatly coifed, beat a policeman with her handbag.
But his appearance — carefully coifed, in a Western-style suit — also made a statement.
"Hi Snapchat," she wrote, giving a peek at her perfectly coifed curls and red lip.
He was the distinctively coifed canary in the coal mine of American two-party politics.
Mr. Affleck arrived moments later, looking well coifed, if somewhat leaner than his buff character.
Glamorously coifed and outfitted throughout the film, the Australia-born actress does get screen time.
He notes that Mr. Trump's tie was too long and that his hair was perfectly coifed.
It's Jonathan Van Ness' perfectly coifed world, and we're all blessed to be living in it.
He is the perfectly coifed sultan, and the colors of his dishdasha and massar often match.
It's true that Ms. Kelly developed her signature style while perfectly coifed, with obligatory blond streaks.
It changed the way America danced, dressed, coifed and sounded — sometimes within hours of its airtime.
Minnie Curtis is the perfectly coifed, seriously hot Latina wife of a rising star at Invictus Capital.
"Davina, you deserve it," said a woman in her 26s with immaculately coifed hair and a Chanel jacket.
He increasingly resembles his grandfather, a national deity, down to the coifed flattop, gregarious grin and rotund waist.
It's not clear why the well-coifed hosts are hoping to propagate unbecoming photos of themselves on the internet.
Those perfectly coifed curls might have been perfected over not one but two visits to her personal hair stylist.
Harry Styles has apparently said goodbye to his perfectly coifed locks —and his fans aren't holding their feelings back.
Two coifed models in Beihai Park sauntered by a dowdily dressed woman bent forward reading on a lawn chair.
The town may be dramatically unpeopled, but everyone seems to have mutts and the means to keep them coifed.
She would not have looked out of place on the set of "Mad Men": poised, perfectly coifed, lipsticked and imperturbable.
Along a floor tiled in tiny white disks walked pilots in crisp uniforms and flight attendants with carefully coifed hair.
His hair was coifed in a lustrous dome, the result of a daily blowout at the Alexandre de Paris salon.
This time the scares are delivered alongside coifed hair and neon swim trunks at a summer camp in the 1980s.
Behind the counter, I met Helene Beaumurs, an elegantly coifed brunette whose glowing complexion was a testament to her wares.
Although those aquamarine waters can't be allowed to dampen or disrupt photo-coifed tresses, nor sand get in the camera kit.
Even her hair, which was coifed out at the back for the ceremony in real life, has been replicated with precision.
She nods her perfectly coifed gray hair, oohs and aahs when expected, and asks questions that the other woman dutifully answers.
Petite, with coifed blond hair, sharp blue eyes and a cautious smile, Ms. Redstone is the picture of a doting grandmother.
Surrounded by embossed walls, columns, and arches, squads of testosterone-fueled dudes wearing coifed wigs plunge into orgiastic tangles of women.
His once perfectly coifed dark hair, admired by Mr. Trump, is now gray and shaggy without the benefit of a stylist.
The photograph is reminiscent of the "Rat Pack," Ms. Horan said, with the three actors smoking cigars and sporting coifed hair.
What the audience sees is both expected and unexpected: a flamenco dancer coifed and dressed in traditional style, fierce eyed, focused.
"The mustache is a symbol of masculinity," he said of this man, who was sporting a mustache and coifed facial hair.
" Sophisticated, Slovenian-born Magda is among the most delicious of St. John's characters, "svelte and full-bosomed … beautifully tailored and manicured and coifed.
Her elaborately coifed mane made an impression but, despite all his detailed attention to her body, she made no serious response to his.
Her hair is coifed (it is not so much blond as it is wheat), her brooches are sparkly, and her wit is dry.
Behind that perfectly coifed coat or underneath those long silky tresses is often a family pet who sometimes drinks out of the toilet.
Ms. Ronan and Ms. Blunt were loosely coifed in a manner that actually reflected the way many style-savvy women want to look now.
Bennett plays Hunter, a meek, carefully coifed newlywed who has just moved into a posh Hudson Valley aerie with her husband, Richie (Austin Stowell).
He was tall and middle-aged, with receding, carefully coifed gray hair, and always dressed in a full-length, broad-shouldered, raccoon fur coat.
And what better place to serve it than in a period drama with splendid candy-colored costumes, spindly gilded furniture and exquisitely coifed characters?
Constance, unfailingly coifed and composed, makes do as a dutiful homemaker, baking pies and canning fruit with a glistening smile plastered on her pretty face.
Elegant, perfectly coifed, one of those people who seem lit from within, she greeted me, her perfect English enhanced by a distinctive, silky French accent.
I tried to lift the few brown curls on my head into something that looked like the carefully coifed hairstyles that all my brothers wore.
Frenchy traveled often to Paris to keep up with the latest styles and coifed the hair of Harlem V.I.P.'s, including Diahann Carroll and Mrs.
His trademark hairstyle was carefully coifed, and in a twist, it was shorn above the ears, leaving what has been dubbed a "trapezoid shaped" haircut.
It was a 10-by-20-foot oil painting of an elaborately coifed and dressed 17th-century marquis and assorted courtiers entering the city of Jerusalem.
A monster who concealed his evil streak under a friendly smile and well-coifed hair, Ted Bundy is a notorious serial killer who hardly requires an introduction.
From photos, they appear to have always just stepped out of a fashion shoot; Hella coifed and soignée, Szilard in jacket and cravat, often smoking a pipe.
He has a fair complexion and angled cheekbones, and his hair is coifed into a modern pompadour, while his boxer's nose is more button-like than bent.
Impeccably dressed and coifed, they stand beside counters and clothing racks, at the ready to give solicitous service to the next person who steps off the elevator.
Advantage: Mary In the second part of this lavish historical diptych, directed by Shekhar Kapur, Cate Blanchett's extravagantly powdered and coifed Elizabeth nimbly navigates an uncertain political landscape.
I have coifed, combed and caressed a gravity-defying pompadour, teetered over my own midsection in a Pisa-like lean and narrowed my eyes into a leering squint.
A middle-class, impeccably coifed and made-up mom, Beverly Fraser (Heather Alicia Simms), is anxiously preparing for a party in her fastidiously appointed, beige-on-beige home.
Jo gave way to Sporty Spice, Xena, Buffy — coifed, petal-lipped and sometimes baring midriff — with the message that one didn't need to sacrifice femininity to have power.
The 65-year-old opted for a sheer and white peplum dress, wearing her hair in perfectly coifed curls as she joined friends on one of the lounge's couches.
The best-known actor here, Morgan Freeman, coifed in long gray dreadlocks, plays Sheik Ilderim, a horse trainer, who becomes Judah's coach and champion as the big day approaches.
After another ten minutes of getting close, I packed up my vibrator, thanked the well-coifed British ladies, and walked out into the city streets, my vagina all agitated.
They needed a face and a body that was equally free-spirited and un-coifed, but yet beautiful and gentle, which is what the '60s were all about, right?
To her thousands of social media followers, she appeared as she always had, impeccably coifed, manicured and tomboy-chic, little altered from the gossip column fixture she had long been.
The lavishly dressed and coifed sitter in a portrait by Anton Raphael Mengs has a very long name — Mariana de Silva y Sarmiento, Duquesa de Huescar — but, surrealistically, no face.
Mr. Wynn, the casino mogul, who bears that waxy look we associate with Las Vegas wealth — tanned skin, coifed hair and unnaturally white teeth — has been accused of sexual misconduct.
The jovial 5-year-old cut a striking figure in the ring: His powder-puff fur was painstakingly coifed, and he trotted across the floor with a light, jaunty step.
They were among the many coifed, pierced and tattooed women and men who populate a slice of Haifa's social scene that resembles that of the well-heeled hipsters of Tel Aviv.
He pointed out a picture of his father, immaculately dressed and coifed, in a book of family photos that his own children gave to him for his 70th birthday in June.
In her 2010 music video for "Telephone" with Lady Gaga, the singer wears a star-spangled ensemble and her brown hair is perfectly coifed, much like Lynda Carter's original Wonder Woman.
Her hair is a carefully coifed blond cloud, her necklaces are the very definition of statement jewelry, and she paints her lips a ruby red found nowhere else in the film.
They are hard to miss along Lefferts Boulevard: coifed men and women in dark uniforms and out-of-season tans, rolling their luggage to bus stops or airline employee shuttle stops.
Also, when he looks at the Patriots' glamour-puss quarterback, Tom Brady, he sees a younger, less quizzically coifed version of himself, complete with a foreign-born model for a wife.
The 36-year-old Home Alone star was seen out and about in Los Angeles looking the healthiest he's looked in years, sporting dark-rimmed glasses and a shorter, more coifed hairstyle.
Whereas, after the Michigan and Mississippi primaries, he gave remarks surrounded by heaps of self-branded steak and wine, he was now surrounded by his slickly coifed, benignly smiling wife and children.
One night as we were starting the set, Prince, perfectly coifed and attired, walked in along with a small entourage, and was seated at the corner booth not far from stage left.
And Meghan Miraglia from Massachusetts said headphones are a buffer: Welcome to America — home of the blind eye and the closed mouth, home of the perpetually open ears, perfectly coifed hair, and pressed suits.
Also, the Korean Air flight attendants, immaculately dressed in powder blue satin shirts, tailored pencil skirts and coifed updos, were there to scoop up Roxie from our arms at the first sign of fussiness.
Or you board the bus as coifed and clean-scented as a Scandinavian architect … and get off three stops later looking like you've just done a hot yoga session wearing a fleece-lined dressing gown.
An absurdly coifed one-hit wonder named Christian Winter (Will Forte), who moved to Ireland for the tax exemptions and dabbles in the dark arts, is planning to sacrifice her at the forthcoming blood moon.
"He had impressively coifed hair, it looks to be all his," Comey recounted in his Sunday night interview, before commenting on Trump's "slightly orange" visage, the length of his tie ("too long") and hand size ("average").
As the rise of blow-dry bars in major cities worldwide and the increasing popularity of on-demand beauty apps suggest, the pressure to look immaculately chic and coifed has dramatically increased in the age of Instagram.
There are examples of cross-dressing as ancient as the female shirabyoshi court dancers, who wore trousers and carried samurai swords, and the elaborately coifed and painted beauties of kabuki, who have always been played by men.
"The Bachelor," the franchise's flagship program, is a feminist nightmare in which a buffet of beautiful women, coifed and poured into shiny materials, are presented to one man, all of them desperate for his rose of approval.
"The Bachelor," the franchise's flagship program, is a feminist nightmare in which a buffet of beautiful women, coifed and poured into shiny materials, are presented to one man, all of them desperate for his rose of approval.
That image — the meticulously coifed, green-eyed dead man, a kind of human analog to the red, white and green Hungarian flag — appears again and again in Robert's memory, an inescapable reminder of personal and national tragedy.
"His face appeared slightly orange with bright white half-moons under his eyes where I assumed he placed small tanning goggles, and impressively coifed, bright blond hair, which upon close inspection looked to be all his," Comey wrote.
Single-handedly facing down a succession of riverine hordes, Manji also has to dodge ultra-colorful weaponry — like blades cunningly designed to relocate your insides to your outsides — and an array of fancifully coifed and costumed lone opponents.
The champion, a jovial 19303-year-old, cut a striking, cloudlike figure in the ring: His powder-puff fur was painstakingly coifed, and he trotted jauntily across the floor with a step that looked almost lighter than air.
It takes less than no time, and only a few pronoun flips, to accept Kathryn Hunter, attired and coifed like Beatrice Lillie in "Thoroughly Modern Millie," as "Lady" Timon, the wittily offbeat host of an arty Athenian salon.
Mr. Scott, who is a perfect mix of rugged and well coifed, a man who gets his work boots dirty even as his hair stays untousled, went for a house that could be considered a major fixer-upper.
Her blond hair coifed, she was dressed in a navy cashmere turtleneck and jeans, a baroque pearl slung from a diamond chain around her neck, and alternated between burbling conspiratorial laughter and a cleareyed appraisal of what lies ahead.
And he found the right artist to paint him, the rough and ready Ralph E. W. Earl, who depicted Jackson life-size, majorly coifed and draped like a king, or maybe Liberace, in a floor-length, scarlet-lined cloak.
Carrie Fisher was known worldwide for her portrayal of Princess Leia, the heroine and rebel leader at the heart of four "Star Wars" films, but she was quick to point out that she was much more than her creatively coifed character.
The four-day presidential visit to Japan comes at a time when sumo, with its ritualized spectacle of oversize men grappling in carefully coifed topknots and loincloths, has come under intense scrutiny for discriminatory practices, hidebound traditions and bullying scandals.
Men in tuxedos and women in revealing dresses with costume jewelry in their immaculately coifed hair have hit the dance floor for a favorite tune, the pop classic "The Pretty Ones Have to Dance," by the exiled Iranian singer Andy.
Resplendently coifed, wearing drag she describes as a "bar mitzvah mother thing," Sabrina bears a slight resemblance to Joan Rivers and exhibits a showbiz savvy to match, riffing on the difficulty of finding a hotel "hip enough" to house her contestants.
But she is selling stale goods in which adult women spout girl-power clichés and conform to norms that make it very clear what kind of heroines still get to fly high: young, thin, beautiful, perfectly coifed, impeccably manicured and profoundly unthreatening.
Credit...Béatrice de Géa for The New York Times Wrapped in furs, dripping with diamonds and with her blond hair perfectly coifed, Faith Hope Consolo cut a glamorous figure in the flashy, late 20th-century world of New York City real estate.
Heritage theater tends to be easy on the eye, but Hannah Clark's curvilinear brown set soon palls, throwing attention even more squarely on Ms. Garai's elegantly coifed Sarah — her curls are a thing of wonder — as the most arresting figure on stage.
"Find a home where the bones work and you're merely changing things on the inside," said Jonathan Scott, a contractor and the brother who's often seen wearing a tool belt and ripping out a gross toilet without ruffling his carefully coifed black hair.
If it turns out to be accurate — and I believe Clinton will defeat Trump, though I agree with those who warn against underestimating the coifed billionaire — the best-case scenario for Democrats still poses a new and historic risk for the country.
John Rocker, the former MLB closer, told the Daily Caller that he was supporting the coifed Mandrake because he had been wishing for someone who "would have the sack, would have the backbone to make unpopular comments" and stand by them and Donald Trump was that man.
He was one of the "Young Guns," a triumvirate of 40-something conservatives including Mr. Ryan and Eric Cantor who styled themselves the future of the Republican Party, and published a book whose cover depicted them all, smiling and impressively coifed, on the balcony of the Capitol.
Married at least eight times, calling everyone "Dahlink," flaunting a diamonds-and-furs lifestyle and abetted by gossip columnists and tabloid headline writers, Ms. Gabor played the coifed platinum femme fatale in plunging necklines in dozens of film and television roles, many of them cameos as herself.
Behold his custom-made George Cleverley shoes; his purple papal knee socks, Anderson & Sheppard suits and carefully coifed mane of salt-and-pepper hair; his refusal to tolerate anyone else's opinions on fabric but his own; and his collapse after the heightened emotional and inventive stakes of a collection!
Unlike more traditional salons, which tended to specialize in stiff, heavily coifed styles that required regular upkeep, Mr. David's aimed to appeal to a contemporary customer: a busy modern woman who wanted hair that felt less rigid, was easier to maintain, frequently looked slightly tousled and had pronounced sex appeal.
Directed by the Saudi Arabian director Haifaa al-Mansour and based on the novel of the same name by Trisha R. Thomas, "Nappily Ever After" stars Sanaa Lathan as an accomplished (and coifed) professional who, fed up with her boyfriend and an unforgiving career, decides to start focusing on herself.
Watch the film and the Lion City, as it's known, appears exclusively populated by the immaculately coifed and buffed über-rich (true, there are plenty here) who live in lushly landscaped sprawling homes (many of those about) and jet set to islands to escape the ennui of daily life (it happens).
In a modern context, the low bun — worn loose or tidy, hastily done or carefully coifed — is a shortcut to elegance, conveying not stuffiness or seriousness so much as a hint of refreshing formality: sleek, chic and versatile, feminine without being fussy, drawing attention to the face without requesting attention outright.
A well-dressed woman with coifed hair and in a full-length fur moved to the front of the line, and one of the servers, an older, wiry man with a carefully tended mustache and neat chef whites, quickly strode around the end of the counter in the woman's direction.
The most well-known developer in New York today may be a man with national aspirations and a propensity to talk off the top of his extravagantly coifed head, but a century ago, the headlines were commanded by a real estate family with an aversion to publicity and the trappings of wealth.
Some of the pictures are extremely well known, such as the cover image of a slack-jawed but immaculately coifed supermarket bag boy rounding up shopping carts, while others are less so: page after page of riveting, often untitled character studies, some of them in black-and-white and from very early in his career.
In case you missed it, he drew attention to the point himself, noting to Mr. Stephanopoulos and in his book that when he met Mr. Trump he was struck by his "impressively" coifed hair that "looked to be" all his own (but maybe it wasn't), his too-long tie and the white pouches under his eyes, perhaps from goggles worn while fake tanning.
In the filmmakers' estimation, these include the mating rituals of various South Pacific islanders; birds and turtles on the Marshall Islands whose life cycles have been scrambled by radioactivity; sharks that have grown accustomed to eating human flesh, thanks to an underwater cemetery; and a New York City restaurant whose patrons, some coifed like Jacqueline Kennedy, dine on beetles, muskrats and worms.
In the filmmakers' estimation, these include the mating rituals of various South Pacific islanders; birds and turtles on the Marshall Islands whose life cycles have been scrambled by radioactivity; sharks that have grown accustomed to eating human flesh thanks to an underwater cemetery; and a New York City restaurant whose patrons, some coifed like Jacqueline Kennedy, dine on beetles, muskrats and worms.
Hashtag United is a polished, all-access look at a grass-roots English soccer team at a time when the top of the sport feels less authentic and equitable than ever, with its Lamborghini-collecting, tax-dodging, magnificently coifed stars who insouciantly hop from one megaclub to the next (many of which are owned by Russian oligarchs, Arab royalty or American businessmen).
It is difficult, if not impossible, to come to Lévy (hereafter referred to, in the abbreviated French manner, as B.H.L.) without preconceptions formed from seeing images of him, carefully coifed and wearing one of his studiously unbuttoned Charvet (so I gather) shirts as he gives interviews, or from reading one of the many, alternately fawning or vilifying articles about him.
As her involvement in the civil rights movement grew, Ms Franklin's straightened and coifed styles steadily softened, a modest skull-hugging natural becoming a pillowy Afro by the time, in 1970, that she offered to post a $250,000 bond to free Angela Davis, the demonized black activist then being held on charges of conspiracy, kidnapping and murder (charges of which she was later acquitted).
"There was a period of time when Esquire had a real literary charisma, and there was a culture that responded to it," said Mr. Fielden, 48, sounding nostalgic as he reclined in a banquette, wearing a steel-bluel Ferragamo suit and sporting what may be the best head of male hair in the magazine industry, a cascade of artfully coifed curls that calls to mind both the belletrist whimsy of Oscar Wilde and the gunslinger gusto of Wild Bill Hickok.

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