Dolores Kondrashova

Kondrashova in 2018
Born
Dolores Gurgenovna Terteryan

(1936-09-24)24 September 1936
Died23 January 2023(2023-01-23) (aged 86)
Resting placeVostryakovskoye Cemetery[1]
Occupations
  • hairdresser
  • designer
  • businesswoman
Years active1962 – 2023
Height148 cm (4 ft 10+12 in)[1]
SpouseIosif Goldman
Parent(s)Gurgen Terteryan (father)
Tamara Terteryanova (mother)
Websitedolores.ru

Dolores Gurgenovna Kondrashova (Russian: Доло́рес Гурге́новна Кондрашо́ва; 24 November 1936[2] – 23 January 2023)[3] was a Soviet and Russian hairdresser and designer.[4] She was an honored "Art Worker" of the Russian Federation (2002),[5] and an honored worker of consumer services of the population of the Russian Federation (1987).

Biography

Dolores Kondrashova was the daughter of Gurgen Terteryan, theater-director of the concert association of Baku.[2] After the death of her father, she, along with her mother and sister, arrived in Moscow. There she became interested in and devoted herself to the art of hairdressing.[2]

From 1971 to 1989, she was head of the Laboratory of Hair Modeling at the Ministry of Consumer Services. From 1971 until her retirement, she was the head coach of hairdressing team of Russia. In 1998 at the hairdressing world championship Hairworld in Seoul, the Russian team won the world championship title for the first time.[6][7]

At the Congress of the World Organization of Hairdressers (OMC), held in the summer of 2006, Kondrashova was re-elected president of the OMC Eastern European Zone.[8]

She was married to process engineer Iosif Goldman (1937 – 2020).[9][10][11]

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