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Josephine Baker.
Accounts vary
about the
invention of the style, but
Marcel Grateau (October 18, 1852 – May 31, 1936) is
widely credited with
inventing the...
- series,
Agathe Koltès (2016—2019), and in 2020
began starring as
Sylvie Grateau in the
Netflix comedy-drama series,
Emily in Paris. Leroy-Beaulieu was...
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tended to
damage the hair. In the 1870s, the
French hairdresser Marcel Grateau introduced heated metal hair care
implements such as hot
combs to straighten...
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Watson 1966, p. 157 (style).
Reproduced by
Grateau 2015, p. 70; also by
Moreau 2008, p. 2.
Reproduced by
Grateau 2015, p. 76; also by
Moreau 2008, p. 3....
- team
returning to
their old
building and
establishing a new
company named Grateau, and
Emily walking out of Madeline's
hotel after saying goodbye. 24 4 "Live...
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traditionally modeled by
historical Egyptian women.
Parisian Francois Marcel Grateau is said to have
revolutionized hair
styling when he
invented and introduced...
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needed it for money,
gifts and
other favors.
French hairdresser Marcel Grateau developed the "Marcel wave" in the late part of the century. His wave required...
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Deviq (1907–1972),
French engineer, businessman, and
politician Marcel Grateau (1852–1936),
French hairdresser who
pioneered the use of hair
irons Marcel...
- reaction. The
first person to
produce a
practical thermal method was
Marcel Grateau in 1872. He
devised a pair of
specially manufactured tongs, in
which one...
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hairdresser Léonard (c. 1751–1820) —
hairdresser to the
French court.
Marcel Grateau (1852–1936) —
inventor of the
Marcel wave in the 1870s,
although it was...