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Show ,J. FASHIONS Hairdos to-'Haiig Your at On By ROSALYN ABREVAYA Photographed by Enny of Italy in his New York salon a the American 1 J chateau, an overdressed, affair for years, has pulled self-conscio- us in its brim, lowered its crown, and is settling beautifully over the new, straighter-lookin- g hairdos. What has caused this quiet revolution? Hair stylists" arid niilliners, who often appear to be warring factions, finally have put their heads together and come up with "smart1iairdo3 - and hatsthat any chic woman can wear together! Expert stylist Enny of Italy, who created the coiffures on this page from one basic set, says the overblown, teased look is out. It is being replaced by the shape that follows the natural curve of the face for a younger, sculp- - 0 nonex-aggerat- tured ' look. r ed Enny insists that hair stylists do not object to hats if they are selected to gO; with facial contours and the particular hairdo. To prove his point, he challenges women readers: next time you enter your beauty salon, wear a favorite hat (one of the new silhouettes, preferably) and walk out with it atop any of these sleek, manageable hairdos; , St Top; Enny' s first hairdo for fashion model Tittie Tizzani swoops up at the crown and gracefully turns over and upward at the sides. Her hat reflects the new little-bo- y stitched vel influence in vicuna-colorvet" wilha vUorbHm byMiss Carnegie. ed f Center: With his trusty brush, Enny releases the swooped-u-p crown and rounds out a fetching coiffure with a hint of bang and sides that curve away from the jaw line. Tillie wears a Garbo-typ- e calf hat with a smcheaJLoppy brxm designed, by Elizabeth. .7Sv-- .yFk - . f y ,l ' I. 1: Bottom: Wielding d subtle change, Enny parts the hair in the middle, then curves the sides toward each jawbone for a soft, madonnalike look. The chapeau is colored sage green with a sloping high crown, a jaunty bow, and snap brim. Miss Carnegie. Family Weekly, October 6, 1963 ; . x . iah a ' i .A i n hi |