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Advert for Jourliac hairpieces 1912
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1912
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 34.3cm x 40cm (13.5" x 15.7")
Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Step into the elegant world of early 20th century fashion with this advertisement for Jourliac hairpieces, showcasing the latest trends in hairstyles for women in 1912. The image, evocative of the Edwardian era, features a stylish woman with a radiant smile, adorned with a variety of exquisite hairpieces from Thalia, Jourliac, Chalia, and more. The fashionable woman's short, wavy hair is accentuated by the addition of ringlets, creating a voluminous and textured look. She wears a wavy wiglet at the back of her head, adding height and fullness to her coiffure. A delicate headband secures the wiglet in place, while false ringlets cascade down her shoulders, framing her face and adding a playful touch to her sophisticated appearance. This advertisement showcases the versatility of hairpieces in creating a wide range of hairstyles, from natural-looking ringlets to more dramatic, voluminous looks. The use of false and fake hair was a popular trend during the 1910s, allowing women to experiment with different styles and lengths without the commitment of permanent changes. The woman's elegant attire, complete with a high-necked blouse and long, flowing skirt, further emphasizes the fashionable nature of the advertisement. With its intricate detailing and timeless appeal, this image is a must-have for any collection of early 20th century fashion or advertising history.
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