Leona's journey into the world of extreme hair began decades ago, specifically in 1994 when she made the decision to stop cutting her hair. Initially setting a modest goal to grow her hair to her waist, the locks just kept on growing, eventually surpassing her knees.
Voluminous vintage waves
From her early days, Simon Cowell was determined to mold her into a star in the mold of Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, and her look was a huge part of that. During her photoshoots—like the one in LA promoting the single "Bleeding Love"—she looked every inch the pop diva in a chartreuse green gown with her signature "mane of tumbling curls". This image was carefully constructed; a "diva makeover" that saw her sport a stunning, sultry look for the cover of her single "Happy". In 2009, she cemented her status by performing on the VH1 Divas concert, standing alongside the icons who had inspired her own career. leona long hair divas gallery pics hit full
By 2003, Leona began sharing photographs of her stunning, floor-grazing, cheesy-blonde locks on specialized long hair websites. These early pictures caught the attention of the community, prompting her to do modeling work for long hair projects. Realizing the need for a dedicated, respectful space to celebrate incredibly long tresses, Leona officially founded in 2005. Inside the Long Hair Divas Gallery Leona's journey into the world of extreme hair
: Candid dressing room photography capturing the exact tools, rollers, and stylists behind the magic. During her photoshoots—like the one in LA promoting