Guy Fieriis setting the record straight on his iconic look.
Perhaps the most recognizable element of Fieri’s look is his spikey ‘do, which was a result of giving a hairdresser friend, Christina Jones, creative liberties.
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“I was just kind of having one of those moods one day and said, ‘Just do whatever you want,’ he recalls. So she did, and it stuck.
As for the sunglasses he often rests on the back of his bleached head, well, that was a matter of practicality.
Guy Fieri before his bleached hair with late sister Morgan.Courtesy of Guy Fieri

“Why did I put them on the back of my head? Because I didn’t have anywhere else to put them,” he says. “If I put them around my shirt at the restaurant, they’d fall into food. So I just put them on the back of my head.”
“People think that was a design but I have not had any fashion sense,” he adds, laughing.
Fieri does have one piece of clothing that has made a lasting impression though. TheDiners, Drive-Ins and Divesstar clarified the story behind his oh-so meme-ableflame shirt.

The flashy button-up was the uniform at his restaurant Tex Wasabi’s in the 2000s and he hasn’t worn it since.
“We had several of our staff wear a flame shirt, that’s where that picture came from,” he says. “It had nothing to do with an image. Someone got it, somebody ran with it. But it’s hysterical, don’t get me wrong.”
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source: people.com