Braider Deb

Debra Jennings has been braiding her own hair since
she was a child. In the mid 90’s she began using her
talent to braid , or plait hair, at the Kansas City
Renaissance Festival as one of the Braidin’ Maidens.
The Braidin’ Maidens have braided thousands of heads
of hair over the years and they remain a popular
attraction at the 27 year old Festival.
Debra may be best known in braiding circles for
fighting the Kansas Board of Cosmetology’s efforts in
1999 to shut the Braidin’ Maidens down. The Board of
Cosmetology contended that braiding, according to an
arcane 1920’s statute, fell under the Board’s
jurisdiction and thus anyone braiding hair must be
licensed by the Board of Cosmetology. Such a license
would have required 1500 hours of training in a
licensed School of Cosmetology where a braider could
learn about cutting hair, curling hair, coloring hair,
in short, everything but braiding hair. Attending such
a school would also have cost several thousands of
dollars. The Board threatened the Braidin’ Maidens
with heavy fines and even jail time. With the help of
attorney David Brown, Deb sought and received a
temporary injunction against the Board which allowed
the Braidin’ Maidens to braid the remainder of the
1999 Festival. In the January 2000 session of the
Kansas Legislature Senator Sandra Praeger and
Representative Tom Sloan introduced legislation to
remove hair braiding from the control of Board of
Cosmetology. Despite efforts by the Board that
bordered on the bizarre, Bill 512 was passed by a wide
margin in both houses of the Legislature and became
law on July 1, 2000.
Debra has also braided at the Oklahoma Renaissance
Festival since its inception and this past year added
the Kansas Newman College Renaissance Festival to her
itinerary. Deb also braids for birthday parties,
weddings, and any special occasion. But her focus
since 2000 has been on Ice Skating competitions. She
has braided at competitions in Colorado, Iowa,
Nebraska, and Oklahoma, as well as the Kansas City
area. Deb presently averages two shows a month. Her
large and faithful clientele, her girls, know her
simply as Braider Deb.
To schedule Braider Deb for your event or to make a
personal appointment for yourself, please visit the
contact page.
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