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BAD NEWS FROM HOME.

i A great change is talcing place in lmirdress--1 ing (say 3 the London correspondent of d Sydney i paper). Tho chignon hai come in, and curia } are gono put. "At first I thought it unlikely I ,tbat we should adopt the chignon, th« reviled ! fcoiffure of the 'eighties,' but, like many other j things, it ha 3 reappeared. The front of tho ! head Is dressed mnch as usual, tho waved sido- ' pieces) and front carried over a pad. Tho back ■■ hair is put over a regular chignon pad, and in dressed neatly OTor it, while xound this excres- ' cenco the hair is worn swathed or plaited, 'as , the case maybe. It suits the woman with long hair, and, of course, if the'offect is not sup. pllod by nature, it is easily remedied by tho coiffeur. A fringe not is worn ever oil, and the : whole effect is ever so much neater than any'thing we havn had for some-time past. With f , Iho chignon dressing you can still run a ribi bon across tho front, or WCM au J of the metalr ' lie dmdems that; are made for f the purpose,! 1 Cnrls are also introduced when tiecessary. PerBonally I do not think they should be worn between the chignon and tho swathe oflair ronnd > jt-—it disturbs the contour. Eather'placis thdm higher up on the head, and place a comb bei tweon them and the finishing of the chignon. " The true chignon not stand away much f from the back of the head, it should bo largd ] and flat, the hair covering it, uwrnlated if you like; anything that makes }t becoming will '' serve. But it must corao oloso to the napo of '. tho neck at the back, and suit the shape of the \ wearer's head.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19091112.2.16.7

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 4

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300

BAD NEWS FROM HOME. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 4

BAD NEWS FROM HOME. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 4

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