Coiffures argues that hair deserves to be taken seriously and that its "physical, social, and symbolic dimensions" should be studied as a repository of knowledge about how nineteenth-century subjects viewed both themselves and the social world around them (31).
Coiffures is an impressive and original book, which will be of great value to scholars and students of French literature as well as of fashion studies and of material and visual cultures.
Jordan was selected as worst celebrity because of her history of extravagant
coiffures, bizarre colours and extensions.
More than 83 per cent used styling products like hair gel and waxes daily to maintain their cool
coiffures.
Plastic cups reappear in Tangent, glimpsed along with Gerberman through the gaps in a cadenced wall of female breasts, buttocks, and
coiffures. Worth reminds me here of R.
Notwithstanding the disparate modes of celebrating, there are remarkable similarities in expectations, anxiety and elaborate
coiffures. Prom, according to one gushing coed, is the equivalent of "a junior wedding day." Wearing together interviews with prom-goers, faculty and parents, helmers Hall Lee (filming in her hometown) and Peter yon Ziegesar arrive at the notion that the hype and ritual's symbolic importance overshadow the experience itself.
The England captain's weird and wonderful hairdos have spawned a whole host of outrageous
coiffures at this tournament.
"With their elegant clothes and gray
coiffures, the women who gathered in the quiet, tree-lined grounds of University College Dublin in Ireland...hardly looked like a fighting force.
Although we are drawn to the elaborately parted and braided
coiffures, Ojeikere's mission goes beyond a study in aesthetics.
A wealth of meaning is entwined in the ribbons, curls, and chignons of these women's coiffures.
Les Fugitives: Precis anecdotique et historique des coiffures feminines a travers les ages.
"Combien de choses une femme ne pourrait-elle pas dire avec sa coiffure?" says Balzac's eponomyous heroine in Honorine (568).
Here, though, the
coiffures are not artful, as they are in the drawings, but rather undisciplined.
Ten years ago he gave women Sta-Prest lips and "pressed"
coiffures. More recently he has abandoned anything resembling conventional makeup (powder, base, lipstick), applying instead, to his models' faces, a "grotesque" (i.e., interesting, or unconventionally beautiful, in Walker's lexicon) shiny vitamin E as foundation.
Here are some product suggestions: Paul Mitchell's Sculpting Spray Gel and Sculpting Foam, will form your over-the-ears Romantic-era
coiffure easily and keep you looking contemporary, minus the bun, after the performance.