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Stephane Alexis, Flat Iron no. 1, 2020

Stephane Alexis

Flat Iron no. 1, 2020
Impression au jet d'encre sur papier photographique 100% coton de qualité archive / Pigment ink on cotton rag
15 x 15 "
38.1 x 38.1 cm
Ed. 3
© Stephane Alexis
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'Le fer plat a vu le jour en 1872 grâce à Erica Feldman, qui s'est inspirée de l'inventeur parisien Marcel Grateau qui a créé la tige chauffante à dents à...
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"Le fer plat a vu le jour en 1872 grâce à Erica Feldman, qui s'est inspirée de l'inventeur parisien Marcel Grateau qui a créé la tige chauffante à dents à la même époque. Sa méthode consistait à chauffer les tiges de fer à l'aide d'une flamme avant de presser les cheveux jusqu'à l'obtention du look souhaité. Aujourd’hui, ce style est réalisé avec des fers à repasser en titane et en céramique de haute technologie." - Stephane Alexis

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"The flat iron came into existence in 1872 at the hands of Erica Feldman, who was inspired by Parisian inventor Marcel Grateau who created the heating rod with teeth around the same time. Her methods were to heat iron rods with a flame before pressing the hair until the desired look was achieved. Now, this style is achieved with high-tech titanium and ceramic irons." - Stephane Alexis
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