SHINGLE DYING OUT
EXHIBITIONS IN LONDON AND PARIS THE INTERMEDIATE STAGE. Press Association—By Telegnph—Copyright, LONDON, October 15. Dame Clara Butt confessed at the opening of the Hairdressers’ Fair at White City that she did not like the shingle five years ago, hut sho was now converted. *She often envied those having shingled hair, and was thinking hard about_it. # The exhibition, however, revealed that Dame Clara is too late, for the shingle definitely is dying out, and hairdressers admit the fact. The exhibition is almost confined to models and mannequins showing how to dress the hair while it is growdng. Each small bunch is in waves and curl on the nape of the nock or tied over the cars. The ‘ Daily Express ’ describes the intermediate stage as a phantasma or a hideous dream, but the men cheerfully help the women through, hoping that the worst is now over. The annual exhibition at Paris to-day revealed the same thing.— Australian Press Asmiciation.
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Evening Star, Issue 19999, 17 October 1928, Page 5
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