TWO CHARMING COIFFURES.
The two charming coiffures shown in our sketch are quite new, and are most becoming. ; i In the fiTSt eoiffure the hair is waved all over the head in loose, naturallooking waves. It is then taken loosely back from the face, leaving a few light loose little locks on the forehead, drawn to the back of the head, and there folded in until the long ends are brought up on to the crown of the head. These long ends are then arranged in a big, soft roll right on the crown'of the head. A beautiful comb is placed' at the bottom of this roll that helps to' keep it in place. From this comb spring two ospreys of fibre. The one on the right stands out in an upward diagonal direction, whilst the one on the left points downward, also in a diagonal line. j The second coiffure is'equally new and smart. Here, too, the hair is first "waved and drawn softly back from the face. It is then taken to the crown of the head and there arranged in three loose, graceful twists, which are held in place by pins of mock brilliant's. A band of similar brilliants:' encircles the head, and from it rises a quaintly-shaped ornament of the same mock'brilliants* This ornament holds in place a very lovely and light fantaise"*-of soft black feathers. ! v ;
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 13, 20 February 1914, Page 4
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