SHAVEN HEADS FOR WOMEN.—Jacques Esterel, a Paris fashion designer, recently decided to present three of his models, with heads shaven, at a fashion preview. He said this style would give “an aesthetic new importance to a woman’s face.” This photograph shows three young women at a cafe in the Champs Elysees with their hair hidden under rubber caps, which gives an idea of what the new fashion would look like.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 2
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70SHAVEN HEADS FOR WOMEN.—Jacques Esterel, a Paris fashion designer, recently decided to present three of his models, with heads shaven, at a fashion preview. He said this style would give “an aesthetic new importance to a woman’s face.” This photograph shows three young women at a cafe in the Champs Elysees with their hair hidden under rubber caps, which gives an idea of what the new fashion would look like. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 2
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