Executive Grooming: The do s and don ts of growing your hair as an older man (take note, Tony Blair)
1 May, 2021 04:59 PM
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Tony Blair raised eyebrows after an appearance on TV this week, thanks to his longer locks. Still / ITV
Tony Blair raised eyebrows after an appearance on TV this week, thanks to his longer locks. Still / ITV
Daily Telegraph UK
He might have been talking Scottish devolution, but during Tony Blair s most recent appearance on an ITV interview, you almost hear the plectrum plucking the first strains of a Steely Dan anthem.
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Because his swept-back grey mane was pure ageing dad rocker. Add a leather jacket and an offensively pungent cologne, and he could be in the next Top Gear presenter line-up.
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New York: What is it with male politicians and their hair these days? After decades centuries of nondescript short cuts, their crowning glory has suddenly turned into a form of creative expression. And source of controversy.
It often seemed as if no one could top Donald Trump’s incredibly complicated cream puff of a construction until Boris Johnson, with his signature flyaway platinum locks (the ones that he uses to distract, amuse, disarm and otherwise manipulate those around him), arrived at 10 Downing St. as Britain’s prime minister.
Former British PM Tony Blair on ITV.
But then, earlier this week in an ITV television interview, a former prime minister one-upped them both.
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