Alexandre de Paris
Louis Alexandre Raimon (6 September 1922 – 12 January 2008), better known as Alexandre de Paris, was a famous French hairdresser ("maître coiffeur"). He was responsible for creating Elizabeth Taylor's coiffure in the 1963 Hollywood epic Cleopatra. He also styled Greta Garbo, Audrey Hepburn and Lauren Bacall, among others. He was nicknamed the "Prince de la coiffure", "d'Artagnan de la coiffure", "Sphinx de la coiffure", and "Figaro". His signature chignons (knot or a coil of hair arranged in the back of the head) and his flamboyant style made him famous, setting fashions in hairstyling for decades.
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Department Costume & Make-Up
Job Hair Designer
Average Rating7.7677 votesRelease DateSep 20, 196264 years ago -
Department Costume & Make-Up
Job Hairstylist
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Job Hairstylist
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Job Hairstylist
Average Rating6.25 votesRelease DateNov 27, 196858 years ago
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