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HAYWORTH LOCKS BOBBED

A major operacion on the most ,'aoous hair in Hollywood was perfonned when Rita Hayworth subrni.ted to the shears for her curi?er:D picture, "The Lady from Shanghai," in which she co-stars vVith her husband, Orson Welles. Not only were her titian Iocks shorn into a short bob, but she also sufcmitted to becoming a blonde for the first time in her life in order to fit ihe character she plays. This change in the glamorous star's hairdo and hair colour should have a widespread effect on hair styles. American beauty salons have for several years feaoured hair tints and styles copied from Miss Hayworth's mode.

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1947, Page 7

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HAYWORTH LOCKS BOBBED Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1947, Page 7

HAYWORTH LOCKS BOBBED Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1947, Page 7

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