- The
Coiffure (known as La
Coiffure in French) is a
drypoint and
aquatint print by the
American printmaker and
painter Mary C****att. Made in 1890–1891,...
- A
Titus cut or
coiffure à la
Titus was a
hairstyle for men and
women po****r at the end of the 18th
century in
France and England. The
style consisted...
- A hairstyle, hairdo, haircut, or
coiffure refers to the
styling of hair,
usually on the
human head but
sometimes on the face or body. The
fashioning of...
-
Legros de
Rumigny (1710–1770) was a
French hairdresser. He was the
hairdresser for the
French court of the 18th
century including Madame de Pompadour....
- are
distinct from, but may resemble, box braids,
Dutch braids,
melon coiffures, and
other forms of
plaited hair, and are
typically tighter than braids...
- Army. 13 June 2005.
Retrieved 30 May 2021. Coune, Frederic. "Kepi. Une
coiffure franchise".Tome 2. p. 10. ISBN 979-10-380-1340-7.
Galliac 2012, p. 44....
- face with big eyes and a nose like a button,
framed in a
somewhat careful coiffure, with a very
small body of
which perhaps the
leading characteristic is...
- Elmhurst, Illinois,
owner of the
Margaret Vinci Coiffures in
downtown Chicago, who won the
National Coiffure Championship in 1954, and who had been asked...
- was
later anglicised into sari Sachidanand,
Sahay (1975)
Indian costume,
coiffure, and ornament.
Chapter 2 'Female Dress',
Munshiram Manoharlal publishers...
- 1800
Henriette Victoire Elisabeth d’Avrange,
comtesse de Relingue, with a
coiffure à la Titus, by Louis-Léopold Boilly, 1810
Point de Convention, by Louis-Léopold...