LOOK! Oprah wearing the true color of Kirk's duty uniform.
LOOK! Oprah wearing the true color of Kirk's duty uniform.
Yea, my Mom had several of the styrofoam busts for wigs; some of those may have been used for target practice at some pointIndeed, wigs and partial wigs or "wiglets." I was just talking about this to my mom, who was in hairdressing school around the same time. She said it was just understood that parts of really big hairstyles were added pieces. She couldn't address Star Trek in particular, but thought it might be a reasonable extrapolation, or even expectation, that futuristic hairdos would involve even more elaborate artificial additions. Nobody would think it was really the person's hair, but they wouldn't care, either.
Gerry Anderson’s UFO series…. Everyone wore wigs. And, when on duty on the moon, they ladies wore purple. They never explained why… but it was awesomePeople forget that wigs were still a thing in the 60s so someone wearing what was obviously a wig wouldn't have even been noticed.
Yeoman Rand's Tower of Hair should be the scary drop ride at a Star Trek theme park.
I'll go with this. My explanation for VOY hairstyles that looked like they took a Victorian lady's maid to produce every morning: hair replicators--you enter the style and stick in your head. This would be a precursor technology.
Kirk's go to is "Love Shack".
I'm thinking more of a reproduction that towers 947' high, with a roller coaster track weaving in and out runaway-mine-train style.Yeoman Rand's Tower of Hair should be the scary drop ride at a Star Trek theme park.
So Rand’s hair is some sort of TARDIS that contains the DISCO turbolift system?I'm thinking more of a reproduction that towers 947' high, with a roller coaster track weaving in and out runaway-mine-train style.
There is a joke in here somewhere about the tardi-gradient of the track but I'm not sure where...So Rand’s hair is some sort of TARDIS that contains the DISCO turbolift system?
Tardigradient hair will not suffer from vacuum, and can be restored instantly with a little water.There is a joke in here somewhere about the tardi-gradient of the track but I'm not sure where...
This has been a question for decades. Does Captain Kirk wear a toupee, or just William Shatner?
Yes, of course. So were Chekov's and McCoy's.Was Uhura's hair intended to be real?
It's a nice finish to someone who started their career serving coffee to Captain Kirk.![]()
And ended it by making fun of Tuvok serving tea to Captain Sulu...![]()
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