First Lady Bush is headed to New York's Fashion Week on February 2. And she won't be alone—her hairdresser Nuri Yurt from DC's Toka Salon is going along to keep Laura's locks in line. There is no known shortage of hair stylists in New York, but Bush prefers to to keep her coif under strict control. No "bed head" for Bush.
First Lady Laura Bush as first-row fashionista?
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First Lady Bush is headed to New York's Fashion Week on February 2. And she won't be alone—her hairdresser Nuri Yurt from DC's Toka Salon is going along to keep Laura's locks in line. There is no known shortage of hair stylists in New York, but Bush prefers to to keep her coif under strict control. No "bed head" for Bush.
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