- 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,...
- Elmhurst, Illinois,
owner of the
Margaret Vinci Coiffures in
downtown Chicago, who won the
National Coiffure Championship in 1954, and who had been asked...
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Biron of
Courland (1810) List of
hairstyles Rifelj,
Carol (2010).
Coiffures: Hair in Nineteenth-century
French Literature and Culture. Newark: University...
- of
California Press, 1998, ISBN 978-0520208070 Rifelj,
Carol De Dobay,
Coiffures: Hair in Nineteenth-Century
French Literature and Culture, p. 35, 2010...
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INITIATION À 3
COIFFURES D'INSPIRATION SONGHAÏ AVEC OUDI by SALI, 2021,
retrieved 2023-12-16 Bissuu,
Idelette (2022), Gao:des
coiffures et des histoires...
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Hairdresser Coiffures Historique - le site du
Manuel Histoires de
Coiffures.
Coiffures Femmes Louis XV 1715–1774 by
Alain Ducher [11]
Coiffures Historique...
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terracotta figurines. Handmade, with appliquéd ornaments,
especially elaborate coiffures and fan-shaped headdresses. From Mohenjo-daro (****stan),
Mature Harappan...
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necessitated frequent combing and
reshaping to maintain.
Males sported coiffures adopted from
early rock 'n' roll and
rockabilly performers such as Elvis...
- are
distinct from, but may resemble, box braids,
Dutch braids,
melon coiffures, and
other forms of
plaited hair, and are
typically tighter than braids...
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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....