In this year’s winter games, Alysa Liu became the first American to win a gold medal in women’s single figure skating at the Olympics since 2002.
And by this moment in the competition, she had already begun influencing a new wave of alternative hairstyles.
“ I was in tears immediately … I just felt very inspired and I feel like that’s something that we need right now,” said Kyson Lindquist, who followed Liu’s journey from New York.
Liu gained attention for her distinctive “raccoon” hairstyle — defined by alternating rings of dark and light hair — and for her smiley piercing, which goes through the frenulum in the mouth and can be seen only when smiling. She was also lauded throughout the games for her distinctively relaxed style and joyful attitude.
Liu fan Lindquist decided, in part, to emulate the skater the next time he had his hair done by opting for wide, starburst stripes in a variety of colors.

“Yeah,” he told his hairstylist Emmett Palmer, “we’re doing the Alysa Liu.”



