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Women are continually searching for new versions of the upswept hair styles, which are so much the mode these days, and in this sketch are three new coiffures arranged by the Parisian hairdresser Antonio. The two centre sketches illustrate this coiffeur’s idea of breaking the line at the back of upbrushed hair by a fold or roll or by interplaiting strands of hair in loose flat braids. It is necessary to have height at the front provided the back is not too long and flat in outline. The third sketch shows the triple “anglaises” or side curls worn behind the ears. They were first seen in Paris on a platinum-headed mannequin from the house of Molyneux.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 14

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Women are continually searching for new versions of the upswept hair styles, which are so much the mode these days, and in this sketch are three new coiffures arranged by the Parisian hairdresser Antonio. The two centre sketches illustrate this coiffeur’s idea of breaking the line at the back of upbrushed hair by a fold or roll or by interplaiting strands of hair in loose flat braids. It is necessary to have height at the front provided the back is not too long and flat in outline. The third sketch shows the triple “anglaises” or side curls worn behind the ears. They were first seen in Paris on a platinum-headed mannequin from the house of Molyneux. Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 14

Women are continually searching for new versions of the upswept hair styles, which are so much the mode these days, and in this sketch are three new coiffures arranged by the Parisian hairdresser Antonio. The two centre sketches illustrate this coiffeur’s idea of breaking the line at the back of upbrushed hair by a fold or roll or by interplaiting strands of hair in loose flat braids. It is necessary to have height at the front provided the back is not too long and flat in outline. The third sketch shows the triple “anglaises” or side curls worn behind the ears. They were first seen in Paris on a platinum-headed mannequin from the house of Molyneux. Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 14

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