








Brand: Vintage Hairstyling (USA)
Style: Pin-Up, 1940's-1950's Fashion
This is the must-have hairstyle tutorial book for brides, hairstylists, and any other woman in need of a hairstyle for a formal event. When you're not using this book to create a fabulous look you can leave it on your coffee table for visitors to read.
- 220 Page full colour paperback book
- Step-by-step instructions for 29 beautiful formal hairstyles
- Hundreds of photographs and illustrations with detailed instructions
- Begins with basic elements and works to advanced techniques
- Chapter 1 describes what is vintage vs vintage inspired
- Chapter 2 helps you choose your inspiration from silhouettes worn by women from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, the 1920s, ‘30s, 40's, 50's and ‘60s
- Chapter 3 helps you design fro your inspiration
- Chapter 4 gives you information on the tools, techniques & helpful tips for creating the perfect look
- The rest of the book is step-by-step detailed instructions for 29 different formal hairstyles
- Throughout the book are interesting facts about the history of hairstyling and the origins of styles
- Imported from the USA
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One of the most frequently asked questions we are asked is: "Is your clothing standard sizing?"
The answer is no. Unfortunately there is no standard sizing for clothing as measurements are not uniformed across different brands and manufacturers. Sizing can also differ between styles of the same label.
We provide the actual garment measurements (unless noted) for each individual item in our store. We strongly recommend using these measurements to help determine your size.
Taking Your Measurements
If possible, have someone else measure you to obtain the most accurate measurements.
Bust - Measure around your back across the fullest part of your bust and keep your arms at your side with the tape straight, parallel to the floor.
Natural Waist - Measure your natural waist line. This is your body's thinnest point just above your belly button and below your ribs. You can lean to the side to locate where your body naturally folds.
Hips - Measure the fullest part of your hips which is usually your body’s widest part around the bottom. Please keep your feet together to ensure an accurate measurement.
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