The story behind Madonna’s most iconic ’90s looks, straight from her hairstylist: ‘She loves transforming herself’

With the sequel to her 2005 “Confessions on a Dance Floor” album finally here, Madonna is revisiting her own legacy — and so is one of her go-to glam pros. Celebrity hairstylist Garren worked with the pop star on some of her most iconic ’90s and early-2000s looks, helping refine her ever-evolving image in the process.
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With the sequel to her 2005 “Confessions on a Dance Floor” album finally here, Madonna is revisiting her own legacy — and so is one of her go-to glam pros. Celebrity hairstylist Garren worked with the pop star on some of her most iconic ’90s and early-2000s looks, helping refine her ever-evolving image in the process. “I just love making characters out of characters,” he told Page Six Style. “She loves transforming herself.” After first connecting on the set of an Italian Vogue shoot, the duo became “like lock and key” for over two decades, with Garren often offering candid feedback on more than just the Queen of Pop’s hair.
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- With the sequel to her 2005 “Confessions on a Dance Floor” album finally here, Madonna is revisiting her own legacy — and so is one of her go-to glam pros. Celebrity hairstylist Garren worked with the pop star on some of her most iconic ’90s and early-2000s looks, helping refine her ever-evolving image in the process.
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The story behind Madonna’s most iconic ’90s looks, straight from her hairstylist: ‘She loves transforming herself’
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