Artwork featuring a grid of black and white celebrity faces with colorful wig styles and pop-art aesthetic.

The main artwork is a stylized grid reminiscent of a vintage beauty supply advertisement or catalogue from the 1970s. The design is split into four horizontal colored bands—blue, pink, green, and yellow—each containing a series of black-and-white portraits of celebrities wearing various wigs. Each portrait is overlaid with text such as style numbers and catchy names, while several faces have their features obscured by bold, solid-colored patches in hues of bright pink, blue, yellow, and green.

The layout follows a structured, graphic design style, with the band colors creating a vibrant, segmented background for the monochromatic images. Text is scattered throughout each section, mimicking the look of advertising copy with phrases like "100% Wash & Wear" and various prices ranging from $6.99 to $9.99. The typography varies in size and style, ranging from bold sans-serif headings to smaller, instructional-looking print.

The overall aesthetic is a pastiche of pop art and mid-century commercial design. The contrast between the stark black-and-white photography of the faces and the flat, saturated colors of the background bands and facial cut-outs gives the work a subversive, collage-like quality. The arrangement feels deliberately chaotic and commercial, mimicking the chaotic nature of vintage wig advertisements.