- The
quiff is a
hairstyle that
combines the 1950s
pompadour hairstyle, the 1950s flattop, and
sometimes a mohawk. It was born as a post-war
reaction to...
-
psychobilly subculture, the
pompadour is
slightly modified to form the
quiff. The
quiff is a
hairstyle worn by
Psychobilly fans and
musicians (Kim Nekroman...
-
Quiff (foaled 2
March 2001) is a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Bred and
owned by
Khalid Abdulla and
trained by
Michael Stoute, she was...
- As the band's frontman,
Morrissey attracted attention for his
trademark quiff and
witty and
sardonic lyrics.
Deliberately avoiding rock machismo, he cultivated...
-
adopted the
pseudonym "Bizzle".
During the "Bizzle" phase,
Bieber donned a
quiff and
often wore
thick gold
chains and
baseball caps. In his
early 20s, following...
-
newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle.
Appearing as a
young man with a
round face and
quiff hairstyle,
Tintin is
depicted as a precocious,
multitalented reporter who...
- "truzzo" club dress. Slicked-back hair and pompadours, blowouts, tapers,
quiffs,
fades and
heavily pomaded hair are also
common stereotypes. Ars (slang)...
-
formed part of the
visual identity of
teddy boys and rockers,
along with the
quiff and the elephant's trunk. The
style required that the hair be
combed back...
- and style, most
notably changing his
hairstyle to a "rockabilly-inspired
quiff".
Brian Hiatt of
Rolling Stone noted of his "newfound showmanship" that...
- ISBN 978-2-258-03753-3. News
articles Adair,
Gilbert (10
October 1993). "A
quiff history of time". The
Sunday Times. London. Armitstead, Claire; Sprenger...