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France’s hairiest exhibition explores history’s hirsute trends - Yahoo


I never thought I would hear Tom Selleck’s mustache discussed in the same breath as a royal wig made of pubic hair, but the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris is full of surprises. Both are part ... Read More

France’s hairiest exhibition explores history’s hirsute trends


Why, the exhibition asks, have so many of history’s most famous depictions of men — such as Michelangelo’s “David” — portrayed them without any body hair whatsoever? Read More

France’s hairiest exhibition explores history’s hirsute trends


Come the 16th and 17th centuries, women’s hair was increasingly on display and, in particular, French women’s once-hidden locks grew ever taller — reaching new heights in the 1770s as seen ... Read More

France’s hairiest exhibition explores history’s hirsute trends


On the day I visited, a few dozen people had lined up ahead of the exhibition’s 11 a.m. opening. We entered a dimly lit room where portraits of women, ordered chronologically, adorned the walls. Read More

France’s hairiest exhibition explores history’s hirsute trends - AOL


I never thought I would hear Tom Selleck’s mustache discussed in the same breath as a royal wig made of pubic hair, but the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris is full of surprises. Both are part ... Read More

France’s hairiest exhibition explores history’s hirsute trends


By Joshua Berlinger Paris (CNN) — I never thought I would hear Tom Selleck’s mustache discussed in the same breath as a royal wig made of pubic hair, but the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris ... Read More


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