THE LATEST COIFFURE.
There is n marled change , ]ii tlio stylo of t'lio coillnro for I!) 1-1 (writes tho l.</H'ion eartesporidc'iii of tho Sydney "Telegraph''''). Every woman .one- i'iieets ■lift.ro .at a i'asliionabie gafiißriiig dresses her haiy in tli.t? latest otx.cnU'ic siyie. fcj'lw takes it. hflldfy olf tho ■ forehead, Waved to tho roots, or she. phis to her •own hair what is eallid a transformation t'j.ilay, mid what would iiav&.bfceh cjttleif a wig ill tlio list century, Then she- dresses it in a p.viamid fashion far ■back on tlio top of tho liKiid., tlio Oitra being covered with the draped lniii\ fcenreiitaos the so tFarisfOrwa-tio'itS are .ill u'iiitd pivwderod hair, in tins ■tairest ot blonde., .arid, with 'these tho old-fasliioni'd kiss-curl is waxed, tijiou tho face near •■ach ear. Tlio whiskers, as ttie.y arc catted, Jiang i.it a !uosg wavo pinned above eaeli oar. They ait? about n. iingor long, ono on. ■.each side, and giva H Woman a mo'st carious tfxp.rcssvqii. They are, however, only worn when tho hair is drawn away from the forehead. Those who iiiid themselves tho possessors nf a bratitilu: i'ojehea'd mo adjuring tho fringo altogether, and showing quite in tho nattier manner tho outline of the brew where tho hair grows. An-' "User innovation, which, lakes the place of the- fringo or irippliug little lovelocks, ■ is tho liSss-ihci'qTOjjk curl. Phi&tiyrcd on the check. after being well waxed, it draw's attention to tlio severo outline of tlio hair, and givi;:s tho features a certain piun coquet.)y, '1 jic kisscurl. has a good chfuieo 'of becoming popular, and hero it is immensely so ■since tho jiosv hats aro .raised to Show tho hair. It is .prophesied that in a short tijiio wo shall sec kiss-curls all round tho head.., and ihoy frill probably he sold at t lie Svairdressors and tho big ■drapery establishments by tlio yard, By tho way, it may interest you to hear ■that the prevailing typo in I'aris at, tho present moment is tlio. distihet blonde. Gone is the dark-liaired, white eomplcxjoncd, vividlv rcd-lippcd Pari'sia*.. In her stead \vo have the golden-haired, dolly typo, with pink and wiiito complexion oi .childhood.
■ Now that the hair is worn high, drawn loosely over an invisible knot and fastened with ornaments, it is the ob-> je.ct of tho purveyors of these fancy articles to bo ahvays seeking for Hovelties. Tho. latest is a. comb in light t.ortciscshcil surmounted by feathery ji'igrettes, but- so transparent that tho arrangi'mieiit does not Lido the view of tho stage from those sitting behind it. The aigrettes aro mounted til fair shapo in iwit ation of a high Spanish conib. Another stylo consists ol a sini'.lo lino, of diamonds or coloured stones placed low. upon tho forehead, with a butterfly er bretlo erect, in front, in tl.c lightest oi: workmanship, For women of a certain age 011 a black feather is worn at the side, but has a much lighter aspect than-tho ostrich tip that wo asso-. esate.with head-dresses, for it is so jino; and so ably curled as to have nil tho appearance i;f gauze, Tulle as a dcco.rn■ti'Vft adjunct is being worn. ■inlwojisely . lor. the e.vemng coiffure It may bn arranged lightly swathed across tho front and tied in a very ' laryo but smart bow at the. left side.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 10
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551THE LATEST COIFFURE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 10
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