Dead glamorous and called Casablanca, this style reflects all the new trends towards shine, solid-shapes, finger waves, and a definite part in the hair.
What sets this style, left, apart, from others that have gone before is the parting. The models long naturally curly hair was set with a part, dressed into this style and then given a shine with a light pomade. This glamorised street look, middle, with a side parting and a finger wave reflects the thirties and forties. The model’s own hair is worn round the chignon on top and the hair is finished with a light pomade to give it shine. A new London look, right, where the hair is worn with a parting in a sleek solid shape. The model is wearing her sequinned bra with long gloves which is the latest London street fashion. Girls usually add a leather jacket and torn jeans for the outdoors.
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152Dead glamorous and called Casablanca, this style reflects all the new trends towards shine, solid-shapes, finger waves, and a definite part in the hair. What sets this style, left, apart, from others that have gone before is the parting. The models long naturally curly hair was set with a part, dressed into this style and then given a shine with a light pomade. This glamorised street look, middle, with a side parting and a finger wave reflects the thirties and forties. The model’s own hair is worn round the chignon on top and the hair is finished with a light pomade to give it shine. A new London look, right, where the hair is worn with a parting in a sleek solid shape. The model is wearing her sequinned bra with long gloves which is the latest London street fashion. Girls usually add a leather jacket and torn jeans for the outdoors. Press, 18 March 1989, Page 20
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