“Pick your poison,” reads the shop’s version of a cocktail menu, which lists such ’dos as the neat Manhattan and the full-bodied Southern Comfort. Just blowouts.”ĭrybar’s hair styles are named after stiff drinks. Drybar offers only one service: having someone wash and dry your hair. It was a combination of the Cosmopolitan and the Mai Tai, two of the six looks offered by the salon, at forty dollars a pop. Her long dark locks had been styled, with a giant curling iron that Rossi called “the big boy,” into loose curls that resembled Gisele’s. “Don’t take this the wrong way,” Mitchell Rossi, a stylist at Drybar, a new hair salon near Union Square, said to Laurie Cole one recent evening, as he swivelled her toward the mirror to show her his handiwork, “but you look like an un-Botoxed, natural version of Kyle on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.’ ”Ĭole, a spinning instructor, wasn’t insulted by the comparison.
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