when deadline When asked about the internet’s current obsession with whether or not she wears a wig, the star responded: “I’m told this. There’s a debate about, ‘Is it a wig? Is it not?'” I guess we’ll never know. No…I’m kidding. “
“The funny thing is,” A’zion continued, “the L.A. premiere [of Marty Supreme] is a wig, and [for] For the New York premiere, I spent five hours doing my hair and everyone thought it was a wig. “
She continued, “Do you think I can afford a wig like that and wear it all the time? Those are so expensive. I heard wigs can go up to $20 or $30,000. Are you kidding me? I don’t even have hair, makeup, or a stylist because I want to save money. Maybe one day.”
As shown below, when she did When it came to actually wearing the wig, A’zion wore a sharp Marc Jacobs shirtless suit, with the wig swept to one side and the curls looser and smoother. It was also much shorter in length, at her collarbone. It feels more like the atmosphere of the 1950s, marty supreme.
In Hollywood and other celebrity worlds, wearing wigs is pretty standard. For actors, it offers a way to change up a look without violating any contractual obligations to star in a movie (maybe their character was designed to have a bob but they feel like Rapunzel has long hair) or quickly change a vibe without having to spend hours in a stylist’s chair. Models often don wigs on catwalks and photo shoots to give themselves a blank slate at work. Kylie Jenner, for example, switched out her collection of rainbow-colored wigs, while sister Kim favors super-long ponytails one minute and an Edna Mode bob the next.





