Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Coiffures for the Bride, 1938

Left, A sculptured coiffure worn by Grace Bradley, Paramount player. The sculptured ringlets are arranged in an upward manner and pinned flat in a halo around the top of the head. Right, Back view of coiffure on left showing the use of rhinestone clips to match pendant earrings.
    
       New hair styles for wedding and honeymoon from 1938.
       One the right, the butterfly coiffure worn by June Clayworth, Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer player, in which the hair is kept straight except for a soft roll at the nape of the neck and four large curls framing the face.

Find More Butterfly Broaches for Your Wedding Coiffure or Bouquet: 
Above Left, From Paris, a new type of coiffure which raises the hair off the ears and arranges it high on the head in soft curls and rolls. Above Right, The double Pampadour coiffure worn by Wyn Cahoon, Columbia player. Two rolls on top of the head are complemented by soft pin curls on either side and a series of small rolls at the neck.

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