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  2. See Reese Witherspoon's response to Savannah Guthrie's ...

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    For Halloween 2024, Savannah Guthrie dressed up as Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde" and re-enacted a scene with Luke Wilson, who played Emmett in the film.

  3. Savannah Guthrie shares pics from her new haircut: ‘Chopped!’

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    Savannah Guthrie is showing off her new haircut! On Monday, Feb. 6, the TODAY co-host posted a few pics of her new look on Instagram Stories and shared that TODAY hairstylist Kelly O’Neill is ...

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    Hoda Kotb, who co-anchors TODAY beside Savannah every morning in Studio 1A, shared a silly picture of the duo in a fake taxi cab holding up stick signs. “Let’s ride b-day girl!” she wrote ...

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    In the United States, only four presidents, from John Adams (1735–1826) to James Monroe (1758–1831), wore curly powdered wigs tied in a queue according to the old-fashioned style of the 18th century, [21] [22] though Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) wore a powdered wig only rarely and stopped wearing a wig entirely shortly after becoming ...

  6. Savannah Miller - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the "Savannah" line is a swallow. [ 10 ] Sometimes associated with the term " boho-chic ", [ 9 ] in 2006 Miller described a "real bohemian" as "someone who has the ability to appreciate beauty on a deep level, is a profound romantic, doesn't know any limits, whose world is their own creation, rather than living in a box". [ 6 ]

  7. Nihongami - Wikipedia

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    Antique nihongami katsura (wig) in a display case. The yuiwata hairstyle. Many hairstyles now labelled nihongami were developed during the Edo period, when a preference amongst women for long, flowing hairstyles transitioned towards more elaborate, upswept styles, featuring buns at the back of the neck and 'wings' at either side of the head.