Coiffure Changes Personality
DV arranging the hair m a different fashion the. whole personality can • , be 'changed. A coiffure showing fluffy curls framing the face gives a youthful innocence to the expression, while a sleek hair-dress sometimes gives sophistication to the wearer. In Greta Garbo's new picture, "Wild Orchids," she wears an altogether different style of hairdress than she has ever worn before on the screen. As the picture is laid m Java during the rainy season when the air is humid and sultry, Miss Garbo wears her hair m a very plain style that suggests coolness. * Parted on the left side, it is brushed back from her forehead m a straight line to the nape of the neck where the long bob is held together by a pin and the ends curled and fluffed at the neckline. This hairdress is extremely becoming to Miss Garbo and sets off her clear-cut features, giving a youthful look to her face. Her hair is brushed until it shines and her ears are shown. It is also very well suited to the close-fitting hats that Miss Garbo wears Jn the picture — the off -the -face styles that accentuate the oval lines of her face.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1238, 22 August 1929, Page 10
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201Coiffure Changes Personality NZ Truth, Issue 1238, 22 August 1929, Page 10
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