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R r T t y 1 l 1 r f i rY aa w j t i h hi some ornamentation in her hair At the opera this fashion reaches an nn interesting extreme where the Bacchante headdress of grapes and g- g gold ld ribbon ribbon rib rib- bon was worn with a costume of cerise tulle Vivid purple and deep wine color were the grapes g Dull gold leaves entwined d the fruit which was held by a fillet of gold ribbon worn low on tho h brow The Pre Prevalence alence of Tulle Another inter interesting feature of the Parisian i Coiffure o has been the he prevalence of tulle which Js usually follows the line that a l knot not of hair would assume only in a more exaggerated degree Brown tulle was used with brown locks frequently frequent ly Iy but more often the Parisian strove for brilliant brilliant brilliant bril bril- color contrast An artistic headdress worn by a blon blonde e was effected by parting the hair in the middle and winding it around the head 1 a l laGrec Greco Over this natural bandeau was worn n a garland of flowers in iii shades of pink blue and yellow elow Blue tulle completed th the chignon in the back and stuck out in airy fashion Another interesting headdress found an nn in in- i t 5 f Jt h 15 1 i R r t i i g An African Headdress t T W I 69 Y St H 4 1 x f V VY Y r yr r r a w wi ww r w i fr r fv P t A AP AR R Hawaiian Style W Service IV rf o f J cyr cy s t r t I y 4 1 9 1 The Ever Popular c Spray L of of f Feathers J t 1 t Y r F s r r. r r r i tf T i 4 9 I r F d A to tt iy ji a aI jT t s' s I r E f t tv I v A tit re r t 1 I 1 z i 47 4 c 74 7 4 I r f f Y u rl 1 Y With a Circlet of Ostrich Tips 4 J Y c s ix I The Splash of Tulle TuIle Blended with Filet of Flowers i 1 in the old fashioned chaplet of ot leaves but it struck modernism in highly keyed colors Futuristic flowers were made of jade green satin centred with orange These were entwined ned with silver leaves and posed against the raven tresses of a brunette Her Psyche knot was loosely pinned by a jeweled comb which held a puff of green tulle tunc The high coiffure was ras effectively ly adopted b by byn bya n a Titian haired beauty whose luxuriant nt auburn tresses were caught in a loose knot through which which a spray pray of black paradise was pinned with witha a diamond comb Filet of Ostrich Feathers Ostrich feathers feathe in all their soft loveliness were employed to make filets that literally laterally llY caressed ca ca- caressed the brow with their soft dyed in various colors to match the gowns go with th which they were worn Pink the complexion shade was wa the most popular for these o ostrich bandeaux which were completed by a spray of paradise Occasionally a n narrow jewel jewet bandeau was worn orn about the head and for forehead and clasping under a barbaric jewel in front it supported a towering spray of paradise or a stiff aigrette Such a bandeau of rhinestones and emeralds was clasped with a square sapphire which supported an aigrette of emerald green This headdress was worn with a gown of green and silver designed designed de de- signed especially as ns a background for these wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- sapphires A huge sapphire was centred in a diamond necklace and the scarf sleeves of the dress ress were caught by armlets of diamonds diamond and emeralds clasped with square sapphires sapphire R I it a t Y l y i r w Z pf tf lys r Y i i C G Ga a l 1 F l j Party Hairdressing of a Java Woman |