THE WINGLE
HAIRDRESSING FOR WOMEN NEW STYLE COMING IN Pres* Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November S. (Received November 6, at 11.35 a.m.) The British Hairdressers’ Committee, after consultations with the millinery fashion experts, has designed a new style of women’s hairdressing which, it is believed, will be convenient, economic, novel and suitable for all occasions. The new style, which is superseding the hob, the shingle,, and the bingle, is known as the wingle. It is a combination of curls and waves, the loose waves on the crown mingling with tho tight curls at the sides and behind the ears. The length is a compromise between the long curled style and the severe shingle, with' drastic tapering at the nape of the neck.
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Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 12
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122THE WINGLE Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 12
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