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Why a fringe could be better than Botox
Nicola Peltz walked down the aisle to marry Brooklyn Beckham last month, it dawned on her and her hairdresser, Adir Abergel, that “something” was missing. That something was a 1990s Claudia Schiffer-inspired thick, curtain fringe, which, he tells me over tea at Claridge’s, he had to cut moments before the actress said her vows.“They always say don’t make any drastic decisions right before your wedding, so when Nicola was trying to convince me to cut her fringe shorter in the run-up to her wedding, I was freaking out,” Abergel laughs. “I kept saying I wouldn’t do it.