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Already compiled in an old project called "Ready for LOLAS," where I only listed women who were role models for me at a time of doubt about my sexual orientation, I now reaffirm that they are still there. Each of these women has taught me something, even if it was just inspiration for my hair.

Lori Maddox
Lori Maddox (or Mattix) is an icon of beauty and rock & roll culture from the 1970s. Her youthful image, defiant attitude, and relationships with some of the most legendary musicians of the era made her a mythical figure in the world of groupies. She represented the perfect blend of innocence and rebellion, becoming a forbidden muse who embodied the wild spirit of the glam rock era.
By the age of 14, she was already part of the inner circle of rock stars, living on the edge between wild parties, luxury hotels, and backstage concert scenes. She didn’t follow rules or fear breaking social norms, making her a symbol of freedom and excess in that era. Her youth and beauty made her irresistible to some of the biggest rock stars, who saw her as the epitome of youthful energy and recklessness.
One of the most famous moments of her life was her secret relationship with Jimmy Page, the legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist. At 14, Page became obsessed with her and, to avoid legal trouble, orchestrated a "kidnapping" at a Los Angeles club, taking her to his hotel in secret. He kept her hidden in hotel rooms for years to prevent the press from discovering their relationship.
At 15, Lori had an encounter with David Bowie, who invited her to his room after a concert. According to her account, Bowie seduced her with his charisma and confidence, and she was captivated by his energy and magnetism. Despite the controversy, she has always spoken fondly of that experience.
With the arrival of the 1980s, the groupie culture began to fade, and Lori decided to step away from that world.

Margaux Hemingway
Margaux Hemingway was not only one of the most iconic models of the 1970s, but she also embodied the ideal of exotic and sensual beauty, with an aura of mystery and tragedy that made her unforgettable.
Being the granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway helped her break into the industry, but it also haunted her throughout her life.
During the 1980s, her career began to decline due to personal struggles and addictions. She attempted a comeback in the 1990s, even posing for Playboy in 1990, but she never regained her star status.
She was found dead in 1996 at the age of 42, in an apparent suicide. Her death reflected the shadows that followed her throughout her life—the pressure of the Hemingway name and her battle with depression and addiction.

Patti Hansen
Patti Hansen, born Patricia Alvine Hansen on March 17, 1956, in Staten Island, New York, is an American model and actress renowned for her significant impact on the fashion industry during the 1970s and 1980s.
Hansen's modeling career soared as she graced the covers of prominent magazines such as Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Harper's Bazaar. She became the face of major campaigns for brands like Calvin Klein, Revlon, and Versace, even featuring on a Times Square billboard for Calvin Klein. Her dynamic presence and distinctive look made her a sought-after model, embodying the vibrant and liberated spirit of the era.
In 1983, Hansen married Keith Richards, guitarist of The Rolling Stones, in a ceremony held in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The couple has two daughters, Theodora and Alexandra, both of whom have pursued careers in modeling.

Christine Elise
Christine Elise is an American actress born on February 12, 1965, in Boston, Massachusetts. She is widely recognized for her contributions to film and television, particularly for her roles in iconic 90s series and the Child’s Play horror film franchise.
One of her most notable roles was that of Emily Valentine in the popular series Beverly Hills, 90210.
Her character, introduced as a rebellious figure with a distinctive style, left a lasting impression on audiences and became a pop culture symbol of the era. Emily Valentine's portrayal broke away from traditional female character stereotypes in teen television, bringing freshness and depth that resonated with many viewers.