| Vogue 23 mars 1924 |
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01- With a gold or silver lamé, this style of bun surrounded by a twist can be of great help to those who have little hair 02- With abundant hair, what could be prettier than rolling your bun on a lamé headband that a brilliant brooch tightens on the forehead 03- A few centimeters of tulle in the color of your blonde hair will form three shells framing the face and held in place by two loops of diamonds. 04- Eccentric but pretty, this twist of black tulle encircles the forehead and the nape of the neck, then lets a veil fall in the style of Dutch headdresses 05- Comb and shoulder pad of the dress also made of small crumpled roses in silver lamé or colored silk will be a refinement for the evening 06- A narrow black ribbon crossing the forehead holds a long old earring. The other loop is passed over a narrow Chinese ribbon 07- Around the voluminous bun twisted into heavy braids this black velvet ribbon now holding a large old loop will be very elegant 08- With a very light silk chiffon scarf - but very long - this winding will be held in the bun by two shiny pins. The turban sometimes very advantageously replaces the small hat or the evening hairstyle provided that it suits the type of the person wearing it. This one, whose black tulle background is wrapped in pink, blue and gold lamé, is worn deliciously by Ms. Kemp 09- A brunette will place this fan above her bun, made of three layers of gray or black tulle mounted on a black velvet barrette. A TURBAN BY G.CLAUX And Some Practical Ideas of HAIRSTYLES evening |
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