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Womens hairstyles 1864

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Womens hairstyles 1864

Selection of the latest styles of arranging the hair as adopted in Paris, and as practised by the leading Parisian hair-dressers. Using false additions to sufficient quantity of the hair to enable them to adopt any of these styles. Woman in the centre, brides head-dress, with parting behind the ears, divided the hair into three equal parts, with the two lower ones make the full twist and with the upper one a small Greek bandeau which advances on the forehead. Back of the hair is arranged with a large bow or loop, ornamented with an oval wreath of orange blossoms and tuberoses.
1864

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1864 Accessories Aug16 Bride Coiffure Coiffures Combs Fake False Hairstyle Hairstyles Headdress Plait Plaits Ribbon Ribbons Ringlets Seletion Shoulder Shoulders Styles Veil 1860s


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Step back in time to the elegant and intricately styled world of women's hair in the 1860s, as depicted in this photograph from Mary Evans Picture Library. The image showcases a selection of the latest hairstyles adopted in Paris during the year 1864, as practiced by the leading Parisian hairdressers. The woman in the center of the photograph wears an exquisite bridal headdress, featuring a parting behind the ears and three equal sections of hair. The lower two parts are twisted into full plaits, while the upper one is adorned with a small Greek bandeau that advances on the forehead. The back of her hair is arranged with a large bow or loop, ornamented with an oval wreath of orange blossoms and tuberoses. This photograph offers a glimpse into the elaborate and ornate hairstyles popular during the Victorian era. False additions were commonly used to enable women to adopt these intricate styles, which often included ringlets, plaits, and elaborate combs. Accessories such as ribbons, ribbons, and flowers were also frequently used to add elegance and sophistication to these coiffures. The side view of the woman's hair reveals the intricacy of the braiding and twisting techniques used to create these stunning hairstyles. The use of a veil and shoulder-length hair adds to the overall bridal look of the photograph. This image is a beautiful representation of the elegance and grace of women's hairstyles during the 1860s and is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of fashion and beauty.

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