Taylor Swift
“I remember when I was weird for dressing [in cowboy boots and sundresses] and I was weird for having curly hair. It’s really fun to see that I’m not that weird anymore,” the singer has told Marie Claire.
“I remember when I was weird for dressing [in cowboy boots and sundresses] and I was weird for having curly hair. It’s really fun to see that I’m not that weird anymore,” the singer has told Marie Claire.
Long before Katy Perry was known as Hollywood's color chameleon, the multicolored crown was worn by this singer. "I went through a stage where I was dying it blue, purple, pink and wearing really colorful clothes. But you have to bleach it before you put the color on and that was ruining it," she told ContactMusic.com. "Someone said you have to stop otherwise all your hair will drop out. I seriously didn't want that to happen. So I ditched the color and went back to being natural again."
"I've had it relaxed. I've had a weave and all that, but I always come back to my natural hair because it's my hair and I like it," the musician said in an interview with CurlyNikki.com. "I like the way it feels, especially when I don't have a bunch of stuff in it. I'm not a 'get up two hours early to do my hair' kind of girl. So, it just works for my lifestyle."
"My physical transformations -- like changing my hair -- are usually a reflection of what's inspiring me at the moment," the Queen of Pop told Oprah Winfrey.