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Mireille Mathieu and her mushroom hair style

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Ayman Memories
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During the 1970’s, I attended an English speaking school in Cairo. During that time, my generation enjoyed listening to a French singer named Mireille Mathieu,  known for her iconic “coiffe mulet” or “mushroom hair” hairstyle, which features a short, layered cut with a longer section at the back of the head that is styled to resemble the shape of a mushroom. This hairstyle became popular in the 1960s and 1970s. She was for this style which she wore for her performances and public appearances. The mushroom hair trend became a nostalgic symbol of that era in French fashion and culture. For me, the dream of visiting Paris was very important, not just for its music, fashion, and soccer (with Platini being the best player), but also for its cultural significance. Mireille Mathieu’s iconic mushroom hairstyle, which was popular during that era, still throws me back to those days.

Finally, in 2000, my dream of visiting Paris became a reality. I attended an international cancer conference at the Palais des Congrès, a large convention center located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. It is one of the most prominent locations for conferences and concerts in the city. On my first night in Paris, I remember buying cheese and wine and listening to my favorite singer, Mari Mathieu, in a tiny hotel room.

 

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