Picture No | 11108008 |
Date | 1864 |
Description | Women's hairstyles 1864 |
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Selection of the latest styles of arranging the hair as adopted in Paris, and as practised by the leading Parisian hair-dressers. Using false additions to sufficient quantity of the hair to enable them to adopt any of these styles. Woman in the centre, bride's head-dress, with parting behind the ears, divided the hair into three equal parts, with the two lower ones make the full twist and with the upper one a small Greek bandeau which advances on the forehead. Back of the hair is arranged with
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Source | Fashion plate in 'The Queen, the Lady's Newspaper', 2 April 1864, page 271 |
Credit | Mary Evans Picture Library |
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