Why does dolly wear wigs




















To Dolly-ize. That's the main goal of every single outfit, hairstyle, and makeup look Dolly Parton has worn in the past something years that's a helluva lot of looks. When she gets her hands on a beauty trend, she makes a point to infuse her "gaudy, flamboyant, fun" personality into it — hence, Dolly-ize. That's how she's maintained a version of her signature sky-high, bleach-blonde hair, plump, pink lips, and miles-long acrylic nails throughout her career, all while still keeping it modern, no matter which decade she's in.

It's a look that is so distinctly Dolly that no one else could even attempt to emulate it because they probably don't have the same self-effacing sense of humor, Southern flair, and larger-than-life talent. Ironically, Parton's authenticity lies in all the fake stuff she wears. Just ask her yourself: "I've got little, short, stubby hands, so of course I'm going to have long nails.

I'm short, so I wear high heels. And my hair don't do what I want it to, so I wear wigs," she previously joked to Allure. View Iframe URL. The evolution of Parton's beauty look is the perfect illustration of how she's remained the same at her core despite experimenting so much with hair and makeup. Below, the icon walks us through 10 of her best beauty moments from the s to today. Backcombing , they called it then, came out. I was doing that back in high school.

Parton shares how wigs became a part of her look. Dolly Parton's style. It's pretty much its own genre of dress, hair, and makeup. Some may call it over-the-top, but we call it flawless. Big hair, bold makeup, butterflies, sequins, and sparkles, keep it all coming. Recently, we got to wondering just how long Parton has embraced wigs as part of her signature style. Think about it: Have you ever seen her without one of them?

Well in a recent interview, she revealed how she looks when she finally takes off the artificial locks. Wigs are just so handy. Can you imagine bumping into Parton at a grocery store with her hair only held up by a scrunchie? A post shared by Dolly Parton dollyparton.

Parton admitted to Elle that her friend and mentor, Chet Atkins, once tried to convince her to change her style to be taken more seriously while she was getting her career started in Nashville. This is who I am.



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