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‘Babylon’ and the Case of the Missing Bob Haircut

The New York Times – Movies:

Margot Robbie’s 1920s silent-screen star wears her locks long and frizzy — and that’s by design, as the director Damien Chazelle and hairstylist explain.

Esther Zuckerman
Author: Esther Zuckerman

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