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"Alice band" Definitions
  1. a band that holds your hair back away from your face, but lets it hang freely at the back

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Princess Diana was a frequent wearer of the Alice band in the '80s.
While the latter went all-out with a frothy black skirt, platform creeper shoes, and embroidered patches, the former somehow made grunge glamorous with shimmering trousers, platform mules and a coordinating Alice band.
Known in the U.K. as the "Alice band" – named after Lewis Caroll's Alice, who wore a ribbon around her head in the original illustrations – the hair accessory has a following among royals (even if it is largely considered anti-fashion!).
The smell had to be in her dress, which Valerie didn't dare wash because it looked as though it had to be dry-cleaned, or in her lank, licorice-colored hair, which was pulled back from her forehead under an even grubbier stretch Alice band.
Less formal than a structured hat but more of a style statement than an Alice band (a thin headband typically made of plastic or stiffened fabric), headbands are fast becoming the go-to accessory for Kate who first wore the look for her own son's christening last summer.
MX, 3 June 2004, "Back in wonderland" by Inga Gilchrist They then started their own label,Illawarra Mercury, 29 July 2004, "Alice band together" by Glen Humphries Rabbit Hole and released an ep and a single.
The Alice Band were a pop group formed in 2000 by Rob Dickins and featured the artists Charity Hair from Florida, Amy Lindop from Glasgow and Audrey Nugent from Dublin. All three artists were vocalists and played guitar.
Red Sky July are a British alternative, country band, consisting of husband and wife Ally McErlaine (ex-Texas) and Shelly Poole (ex-Alisha's Attic) along with Charity Hair (The Alice Band and The Ailerons). They are influenced by alt country and Americana. They have released three albums since their formation in 2009.
Nicknamed Jasper Fish by Ginger Baker (a reference to Hale originating from a fishing city), he recorded two albums in the guise of Jasper Fish and the Alice Band. Alice is the name of Hale's daughter. Supported Jools Holland in 1998. Described as 'very much in the Canterbury style of the '70s'.
She develops feelings for Kyōtarō when he persuades her to make her own path. ; : (PC), Eri Sendai (anime) :Kana is a girl with long, wavy blonde hair with a white Alice band, and is a member of the Library Club. She has a bright, polite personality. She has a part time job as a waitress.
Belle was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, the youngest sibling of three. She started out busking covers of R.E.M. and Alanis Morissette. At 17 she left Glasgow for London to try to make a career in music. In 2001, she was signed to a short-lived manufactured pop-folk group called the Alice Band.
Most years see the release of a Discworld Diary and Discworld Calendar, both usually following a particular theme. The diaries feature background information about their themes. Some topics are later used in the series; the character of Miss Alice Band first appeared in the Assassins' Guild Yearbook, for example. The Discworld Almanak – The Year of The Prawn has a similar format and general contents to the diaries.
Humorously, Yentob commented that the tours and fan petitions for the series' return were more popular than the series itself. The set was then converted into a hotel complex called Hotel Ciudad Del Cine (Cinema City Hotel). The hotel continued to allow filming to take place; the set featured in the music video for the single Nothing on But The Radio by The Alice Band in 2002. The set has been used for various Spanish television serials both produced and broadcast in the region of Andalucía.
She is immediately recognizable by the red Alice band in her short brown hair, and a small backpack she wears which has two attached wings on either side. In later appearances, she is sometimes seen without her coat or mittens. As a child of ten, Ayu is depicted wearing a pink sweater, a short skirt, and a large white bow in her hair, which is grown-out slightly longer than when Ayu is seventeen. Since childhood, Ayu has referred to herself with the masculine pronoun —Japanese for "I", a rare occurrence among females.
A hard plastic headband, or Alice band A headband is a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of elastic material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or metal. They come in assorted shapes and sizes and are used for both practical and fashion purposes. Horseshoe-shaped headbands are sometimes called Alice bands after the headbands that Alice is often depicted wearing in Through the Looking-Glass.
Religious Zionists are often called Kippot sruggot, or "sruggim", referring to the knitted or crocheted kippot (skullcaps) worn by the men (although some of the men wear other types of headcoverings, such as black velvet kippot); see Hashkafa #Head covering: kippah. Their dress, otherwise, is largely the same as for secular Israelis; on shabbat they (stereotypically) wear a smarter shirt, always white. Beards are uncommon, although mustaches are often seen in the older generations. Women usually wear skirts, and often cover their hair (may be limited to a widened Alice band).
Bliss is taller and has a more developed body than the three younger Powerpuff Girls, with brown skin that is shades darker than would be described as a common tan, purple eyes, and cyan hair. Her dress is purple to match her eyes, much like her three sisters with their own signature color. In difference to the other girls, her leggings do not reach all the way down to her feet, courtesy of her being wider and taller. She also has a dark blue plastic headband (a so-called "alice band") that none of the others wear, featuring a fuchsia pink heart.
In 1999, Dickins set up his own entertainment company with Sony Music, Instant Karma, based in the West End of London. The company's first album release was How to Steal the World by Helicopter Girl in 2000, and the label also had chart successes with I Monster and The Alice Band in the UK and Addis Black Widow in Scandinavia. In September 2002, Instant Karma became an independent label, and achieved a Top 5 single in January 2003 with "Mundian To Bach Ke" by Panjabi MC. Dharma Music, his independent music publishing company, released hit singles by Cher, Rod Stewart, Girls Aloud, I Monster, Amici Forever, and Hear'Say's 1.5 million selling UK No. 1, Pure and Simple. Dharma copyrights have been used in major advertising campaigns and TV and movie soundtracks, such as the title music for Shaun of the Dead.
Justin Bieber in 2009 In the late 1990s, with the success of "ER", George Clooney popularized the Caesar-style haircut worn by his character, Dr. Doug Ross. The style worked equally well for both young and older men alike, and Clooney's distinguished salt and pepper color became very popular. In more recent times the hair of footballers Kevin Keegan, who acquired a curly "bubble perm" while playing for Southampton in the early 1980s, and David Beckham gave rise to much copying, but a "Beckham" was whatever style ("buzz-cut", cornrows, Fauxhawk, even an Alice band) he happened to wear at a given time.See Susie Dent (2003) The Language Report A more specific eponymous example was the so- called "Sawyer" of James "Sawyer" Ford, the character played by Josh Holloway in the ABC-TV series Lost (2004–2010), or the shaggy "Justin Bieber haircut" debuted by the pop singer in 2008.

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