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BARE FOREHEADS FAVOURED BY FASHION

“HEART-BREAKER CURLS There is an increasing tendency towards coiffures which leave the forehead bare. So popular is this vogue, that one questions whether it has not been carried out a little too far. It is a difficult coiffure to wear, and there are many women who are not the type to attempt it. With certain faces, it is ideal. Some girls—the blondes of the romantic type—look remarkably well with their hair severely away from their foreheads. One, seen lately, had arranged her hair after the manner of the heroines of Balzac, with a little “heart-breaker” curl drawn forward to the middle of the cheek, vastly becoming to her type of beauty. She carried out the “Balzac” idea further, and wore a girlish frock of white mousseline with the traditional blue silk sash, a filmy fichu, and little sleeves of the Early Victorian type.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 16

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BARE FOREHEADS FAVOURED BY FASHION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 16

BARE FOREHEADS FAVOURED BY FASHION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 16

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