Unpopular? We’re changing haircuts!

Summer look or political calculation? One thing is certain, the recent scissoring in the hair of Justin Trudeau leaves no one indifferent.

In the last few days, the wavy brown hair of the Prime Minister of Canada has given way to a much shorter haircut for the first time since his election in 2015.


February 2022

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February 2022

“It’s rare that we change a winning recipe. Perhaps there is a desire to present oneself in a new light,” underlines post-doctoral researcher Carol-Ann Rouillard, who is interested in the representation of political figures.


2021

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2021

According to the latest Léger poll, 6 out of 10 Quebecers said they were dissatisfied with the work of the Liberal leader, which could justify a change in appearance.


2020

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2020

One thing is certain, this visit to the barber is not unanimous among image professionals.


2019

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2019

Unworthy…

“That’s not a prime minister’s look!” As a public man, you can’t afford anything, ”protests 81-year-old Ménick, the famous sports barber, who would have advised against such a haircut for the politician.


2018

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2018

Fashion columnist Andrew McNally approves of the change, especially in the middle of July.

“I think it makes him look a little naughty and a boy from a good family […]. It’s summer, and if he’s going on vacation, maybe he wants low-maintenance hair,” he comments.


2017

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2017

On social networks, the prime minister has been compared since Friday to the character of Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber (The Bell and the Idiot) with unflattering memes.


2016

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2016

Neat picture

Since his debut in politics, Justin Trudeau’s appearance has always been at the heart of his campaign, note political scientists.

“He is truly the fruit of his time,” says Éric Montigny.


2015

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2015

One need only think of his image as a young politician with shirt sleeves rolled up in 2015, which contrasted with the conservatism of his opponent Steven Harper.

The salt-and-pepper beard emerged in early 2020, projecting a more sedate image of the politician.

Then, the Prime Minister let his hair grow during confinement until it reached the bottom of his neck … before gradually shortening it, then a lot this week.

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