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"bouffant" Definitions
  1. (of a person’s hair) in a style that raises it up and back from the head in a high round shape

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Starting on one side, take the front section of hair that you left out of the bouffant and pull it back and across to the back of the head, just under the bouffant.
Say 'Brigitte Bardot hair' and everyone pictures her voluminous bouffant.
When I moved back to New Orleans I linked up with these guys down here—my DJ buddy Bouffant Bouffant, and Kathi, who's husband Joey Buttons runs the record store and label Disko Obscura.
If Kanye produced The Blueprint, Bowie built it wearing a bouffant.
The shot of the little girl in the "Hairspray"-high bouffant?
From bouffant to mock turtleneck collar to light pastel shade. Mrs.
Secure with a bobby pin on the fair side of the bouffant. 6.
She wore a scarlet dress, her bouffant blonde hair curling on her shoulders.
Trump, with his inflamed face and ever-bouffant hair, serving as a mouthpiece
The suit, along with Melania's bouffant updo, was as beautiful as it was symbolic.
Signs in the crowd mocked his bouffant hair and the size of his hands.
Clearly, Dennis is teasing this reality TV crossover into a true Southern-style bouffant hairdo.
We probably won't be seeing a bouffant and cat-eye combo on the 6 p.m.
She topped off the look with a bouffant hairdo as they left a Sting concert.
She embodied her own aesthetic, with her proto-1960s bouffant, nerd glasses and playful grin.
The life-sized likenesses that featured bouffant hair and a healthy orange paunch but no testicles?
But post-power, her skirt suits, pussy-bow blouses and hair-sprayed bouffant calcified into caricature.
"Big Auntie!" he said, greeting the owner, a woman in her early fifties with bouffant hair.
But finally, the real star of the evening was undoubtedly Tilda Swinton and her bleach blonde bouffant.
Bombshell's ensembles often evoke an X-rated Ursula (the Disney villain), featuring bouffant, fish-net, and leather.
Others have expert details: The shiny curls and bouffant hairdos reflect the artist's attention to sign painting.
The look, topped with a bouffant covered in pearls, while extremely 2019, is actually a vintage one.
His most famous sketches depict his imaginary alter ego, a bouffant-haired, aquiline-nosed doyenne named Mrs.
The birthday girl also exuded '90s vibes with her voluminous bouffant hairstyle and smoky black eye makeup.
Gerber transformed her lob into a giant bouffant, but kept momma Crawford's eye makeup and neutral lip.
Onscreen, a many-eyed man and a woman with an alien bouffant crouch adversarially, circling one another.
Thankfully, you don't need a set — or bouffant — to make and enjoy a pot of delicious, warm cheese.
When I think of Aretha Franklin, her short bangs and teased bouffant of the '60s come to mind.
In Mather Brown's depiction, he's all bouffant wig and ruffles, encased, it would seem, in an elitist bubble.
And they took her, with her neat dresses, white gloves and bouffant hair, as a pushover Jackie Kennedy lookalike.
Twist lightly as you go and secure with a bobby pin on the far side of the bouffant. 4.
"We were playing for the Korean people," said Cho, a cult figure at home for his ostentatious, orange bouffant.
Junior's bouffant may be even more impressive — if not only because it's the same size as his entire body.
I love Mary Tyler Moore, and I started doing a bouffant like her when I was 10 or so.
Crouch was a convivial and colorful presence on the air, typically appearing in a bouffant frosted pink or champagne.
The role would have called for the Oscar winner to don ginger bouffant wigs and attempt a Liverpudlian accent.
Arlene trades in her cat-eye glasses, mod shift dresses and '60s bouffant for straight hair and bell-bottoms.
When it comes to her hair, though, she's consistent — never straying too far from her signature Jacki O-inspired bouffant.
Kardashian West's callback to Kennedy's iconic chic style was obvious, from her bouffant hairstyle to her strands of white pearls.
Kardashian West's callback to Kennedy's iconic chic style is obvious, from her bouffant hairstyle to her strands of white pearls.
But forego the idea of cheesy cheetah prints from a bygone era of bouffant '80s hair and bold red lipstick.
The women, wearing poofy or bouffant hairdos, are standing or sitting around, chatting with a friend, who is sometimes male.
"On social, he's referred to as 'the Bob Ross of dogs,' " Agador's owner, Allan, said, noting the pet's humidity-defying bouffant.
Richard's not done getting violent, though; the ethereal man-boy with a bouffant heads to Sylvia Horne's home — she's his grandmother.
Two of his friends grab a can of hairspray and start creating an intricate bouffant on the top of his head.
In many ways, it was a perfect time to inflate a giant bouffant-sporting chicken in front of the White House.
" Orange bouffant rustling, the newscaster speaks in the melody of her kind: "Maybe the mini-artist is a very small person.
As Debbie, Betty Gilpin never plays her blonde as dumb, despite sporting a platinum bouffant that could double as a wallet.
His bouffant dresses and vibrant use of color have garnered the brand fresh acclaim after founder Valentino Garavani retired in 2007.
Ms. Bachzetsis, looking a little like Amy Winehouse with cat-wing eyeliner and bouffant raven hair is not the subtle sort.
Tease a section of your hair at the crown and back of the head (leave out the front), creating a mini bouffant.
Pedro Pascal kept his mustache trim and tidy, giving off some very 70s vibes paired with his bow-tie and disheveled bouffant.
The hair Portman admits that Jackie's iconic bouffant hairstyle was a key component to her performance — along with the makeup and clothing.
A bonus fact about Jackie's original 'do: Her signature bouffant was created by celebrity hairdresser Kenneth Batelle, who also styled Marilyn Monroe.
Mr Manafort, a dapper, bouffant-haired strategist-for hire, has long been a fixture in the murky world of post-Soviet politics.
In LA he met an aspiring actress, a woman named Edith Opal Horn, who wore her hair in a bleached platinum bouffant.
Skirts adorned with feathers, touches of velvet or lace were subtly structured to add volume; belted jackets came with exaggerated, bouffant sleeves.
They bounce off his body, but hitting his head causes it to wobble and force his bouffant locks up into the wind.
In "Earth & Sky #38" (2017), a woman's bouffant has become a block of asphalt, and she gazes toward a honeyed amber rock.
The woman, Xing Zhibin, with bouffant hair, and an expressionless middle-aged face from the 1980s and 1990s, was China's Walter Cronkite.
It worked, so they named themselves the B-523s after a Southern slang term for a kind of super-bouffant beehive hairstyle.
On the other hand, she never stops scheming and planning her next move; that low-key bouffant hair is clearly full of secrets.
And, to her credit, there is one secret the Grammy-Award winning country singer is hiding in that astonishing bouffant: hairstylist Giovanni Delgado.
Except here, his head is overlapped with the face and bouffant hair of second wife Mariana, who also happened to be his niece.
That sky-high bouffant used to take ages to coax into shape, but now, Parton's got it all down to an exact science.
Served on a silver platter, it had the air of something unearthed from an attic, resembling nothing so much as Marie Antoinette's bouffant.
Sporting goggles and a gravity-defying curled bouffant, McKinnon stole every scene she was in with a non sequitur and good-natured smirk.
Jay Z, 46, complemented his wife's costume in a black tuxedo with a silver bowtie, a sparkly silver cummerbund and a black bouffant wig.
She paired a pillbox hat, knee-high white boots and a navy and red dress with dramatic winged eyeliner, red lipstick and bouffant hair.
So when we tell you that Riri managed to pull off a pastel purple bouffant and ankle-length mattress jacket, you best believe it.
Directed by Marcopoulos, the video combines studio and street footage of the artist (sporting a cute '60s-style bouffant) with Walker's signature shadow puppets.
Unless politics is purely just about entertainment now and we're talking hair, in which case both candidates had impressive blond bouffant hairstyles going on.
In an 1836 portrait, Andrew Jackson, a demonstrative bully, sports a floor-length, red-silk-lined Dracula cloak and a kind of topiary bouffant.
Harrington's remarkable bouffant has already gotten attention for its resemblance to another important pop culture figure: Jean-Ralphio Saperstein (Ben Schwartz) from Parks and Recreation.
Because, duh: Everything we came to learn about Pat — the film's virtual housekeeper with a killer bouffant and ruby red lips — seemed pretty damn awesome.
A nearly nude woman with a giant bouffant and flower-adorned underwear performed a sultry dance with pink wings, while a contortionist spouted French obscenities.
Wielding an acoustic guitar and sporting a teased bouffant hairstyle, she looks like something out of a different era — and she sounds like it, too.
The Astros' star center fielder, George Springer, has a bouffant-like central ridge that drops down into a short tail, shaved tight along the sides.
It's possible that only Kim Jong-un, with his Mao suits and flattop bouffant, has reached the same level of absurd, yet effective, self-caricature.
He thinks he's meeting a sleek hot blonde with 32DDs, but when he's confronted with Penny's bouffant hairstyle and plus-size figure, he looks visibly disgusted.
The wee tot has an enviable bouffant that recalls some pretty famous 'dos — Marie Antoinette, Syndrome from The Incredibles, and Jimmy Neutron, to name a few.
"Our imams radicalised us with IS and terror but refuse to admit it," says a Sunni final-year student at Tikrit University with a bouffant hairdo.
Most of us don't even get to come close to the playfully ruffled bouffant of Noel Edmonds, such is the awe-inspiring jejune of our lives.
Two rich guys running as outsiders to the political process -- just like a bouffant-ed someone we know who calls 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue home right now.
The men wore oxford shirts in shades of violet, gray and white, with ties and without jackets; the women wore pearls, floral-patterned gowns, bouffant hair.
It was at times hard to distinguish Zsa Zsa from her sister Eva, who had the same small, whittled features, coquettish voice and cotton-candy bouffant.
Repeat step 3 with the other side of the front section of hair and secure on the opposite side of the bouffant with another bobby pin. 5.
Who can forget her power goth look at the Met Gala, her Audrey Hepburn-inspired bouffant at Cannes, or her delicate, monochromatic makeup at the Golden Globes?
The Cleveland Clinic, for example, has an advanced compounding room where workers swaddled in disposable gowns, bouffant caps and blue gloves mix up remedies from raw ingredients.
Justin Timberlake's ever-present hats / bouffant hairdos are like Marsellus Wallace's ever-present head Band-Aid, as in they cover up where his soul exited his body?
Aside from his uncanny resemblance to Elizabeth, Damian's bouffant-style blowout is the real scene-stealer in this campaign (captured by legendary photographer and director Steven Meisel).
You can shave your head, get bangs, grow your bangs out, give yourself a bouffant that looks like a fucking Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino — the sky's the limit.
There's huge bouffant hair after a day spent at the pub in rollers; fake eyelashes and long red talons; nosebleed high heels, leopard print and shoulder pads.
Someone with longish hair (this was the time of Beatle haircuts) might put on hair spray and tease it up a little, give it a slight bouffant.
Like so many Vietnamese of her generation, aware that photographs are a special occasion, she looks glamorous in her floral áo dài , with sunglasses and a bouffant.
Tables were laden with items for sale: intricate corsets, leather gloves, beaded jewelry, sequined pasties, gel breastplates and elaborate bouffant-style wigs in every shade of pastel.
Her cast of (mostly) female characters don big bouffant hair-dos, clip-clop around on teetering heels, and pop out of their quaint diner waitress-style uniforms.
The Trump installation is a photograph of a human model wearing a blond bouffant hairpiece over a face constructed from a real pig snout and sheep eye balls.
Much has been of Mr. Weir's Kewpie doll maquillage, his Birkin bags, his jeweled brooches, his furs, his 13 travel trunks, his Louboutin shoes and elaborate bouffant hairdo.
The professional (and often offstage) attire of the male musicians who practiced this earsplitting art embraced a peacock panoply of baubles, boas, high heels and, yes, bouffant coiffures.
For her vintage costume, Crawford, 52, paired a pillbox hat, knee-high white boots and a navy and red dress with dramatic winged eyeliner, red lipstick and bouffant hair.
Directed by Marcopoulos, the video features the singer playing with a miniature shadow puppet version of herself, with a '60s bouffant, casting bouncy shadows against orange and pink walls.
At Vuitton, designer Nicolas Guesquiere gave mesh dresses a sci-fi vibe with angular shoulders, while some looks featured ruffles and bouffant sleeves worthy of a space-age musketeer.
Alternating lacquered bouffant updos reminiscent of the 1960s with dyed Marine crew cuts, Mr. Palau, in concert with Mr. Jacobs, playfully undercut the tropes of masculine and feminine presentation.
DAVID MACNEIL, CHATHAM, N.J. To the Editor: President Trump's supporters have expressed outrage over the Public Theater production of "Julius Caesar," especially the assassination of a bouffant-blond Caesar.
While there is something alluring about the Belgian's bouffant, yanking it unannounced is clearly not on – Huth should have asked him to stroke it in the tunnel at half-time.
There were exceptions: Jessica Tandy, forever girlish with her ponytail bound in black velvet, or the sophisticated spun-sugar bouffant of Carmen Dell'Orefice, one of the world's oldest professional models.
As most of the crowd already knew, it was Lady Bunny, Wigstock's buxom, potty-mouthed founder and ringmaster, wearing a kimono-sleeved metallic-gold minidress and a towering blond bouffant.
The spectacle of her tiny body and increasingly voluminous bouffant hairdo drew a crowd of spectators, but none of the humans preparing her for the show felt much like chatting.
In the 46 images shared so far to Instagram, baby Chanco lounges, smiles and relaxes — all while rocking a voluminous jet-black bouffant which her fans seemingly can't get enough of.
The posed portraits, which contained horn-rimmed glasses and bouffant hair hinting at their Midwestern 1960s origin, came from a photography studio that once operated out of the Continental-Life Building.
Three bouffant-headed figures, Master Ae, Master Chana and Master Toddy, emerged with grim and determined looks etched upon their chops like bad assed gangsters from a Hong Kong action movie.
Last year, when the star suggested wearing a bouffant skirt to the Oscars, Mr. Ratelle, who estimates that they have worked as a team on 150 red carpet looks, didn't blink.
Lizzo completed the look with a fluffy feather boa draped over her shoulders, a diamond statement necklace, crystal Stuart Weitzman sandals, a voluminous bouffant up-do and bright grape Essie manicure.
With a suspect placement of the iconic M over his bouffant mane that lent the former reality TV star two sharp red horns, Trump looked a lot like Beelzebub to some.
And all of this is gone with the wind the moment Kate Winslet swaggers in, wearing a doo-wop bouffant and flashing a blingy Star of David as big as a bagel.
Fanning first appeared on the runway in a camel coat with a light blue scarf wrapped around her neck, slouchy angora white socks, black boots, and hair piled high in a bouffant.
When clerks in her home state of Alabama refused to issue a marriage licenses a gay couple she knew, she organized a protest and grabbed her least favorite wig, an oversized bouffant.
Her hair last night was '60s-inspired as well, with hairstylist Jemma Muradian styling Swift's bangs to frame her face and twisting the rest of her hair up into a slight bouffant.
Even if playing a munchkin in a Wicked movie isn't in her future, Chenoweth has a big bouffant to fill in her new role as Velma Von Tussle in NBC's Hairspray Live!.
In a pivotal scene, Doris — at John's apartment, done up in a black velvet vintage number and a mini-bouffant — does her best come-hither on the bed and confesses her feelings.
At the wheel of her car, Jackie glimpses a series of primly suited, bouffant-haired mannequins, each perfectly cast in her image, being loaded from a truck to a local department store.
And the young family looks a lot one like her late sister Princess Margaret — with her classic bouffant hairstyle — and her children, Lady Sarah Chatto and David Armstrong Jones, the Earl of Snowdon.
The 32-year-old model ditched her blonde buzz cut once again, this time opting for a brunette wig (with blonde highlights!) fashioned into a voluminous bouffant for a very '60s-inspired vibe.
The experience is especially nasty if one's wait coincides with the prime-time shows hosted by those two almost indistinguishable fellows with the suety faces, bouffant coiffures and nerve-racking mezzo-castrato voices.
This time she was part of the older generation, sitting at the head of the dining table in her blond bouffant, surrounded by young people with straight, shoulder-length hair or daring sideburns.
"That's my ab cruncher," she said, then commenced a demonstration, and suddenly I was watching a 64-year-old with a blond bouffant thrust and jiggle on the carpet in front of me.
Mr. Garcia and Ms. Kim took some shears to de la Renta, where they gave the brand the fashion equivalent of a haircut, transforming it from a shellacked bouffant into slick, swinging ponytail.
This prompts Susan to get lunch with her stiffly Southern, upper-class mother (Laura Linney, rocking the bouffant-and-pearls look like no one else), who cautions her not to make any hasty decisions.
Billy Porter is likely to sweep onto the Oscars red carpet on Sunday night, dazzling in a mélange of gilded feathers and a bouffant skirt, a pair of gold wings affixed to his head.
" And in a blond Amy Winehouse bouffant, cat-eye glasses and a mustard-colored sweater, she becomes the "Hair Hopper," a nod to Tracy Turnblad, the Aqua Net-happy heroine of John Waters's "Hairspray.
The hair was also as over-the-top as the collection with models wearing their hair heavily curled and piled atop their heads into a bouffant, cinched with a black bow across the hairline.
She completely transformed into the former First Lady by donning the same bouffant hairdo, glamorous elbow-length gloves and oversize square sunglasses throughout the spread for a look that truly made us double take.
And then, in the next moment, a bouffant-haired James Van Der Beek, who plays a cocaine-fueled Park Avenue business executive named Matt Bromley, is yammering about Donald Trump, who is his boss. Repeatedly.
Lady Bunny, an iconic drag queen and DJ known for her oversized blond bouffant, spins disco records from 6 till 4 PM, whooping it up with attendees ranging from their mid-20s to late 50s.
LONDON (Reuters) - With bouffant hair and lots of bling jewelry, Academy Award winner Kate Winslet adds a somewhat different role to her acting repertoire in crime thriller "Triple 9", portraying a "properly evil" mafia boss.
But Hawke was as famous for his colorful personality as his political achievements, his bouffant hair and cheeky humor ensuring that he has endured in the country's affections long after his career came to a close.
The orange bouffant hairstyle that's as much a part of Donald Trump as his brash rhetoric we all know (and don't necessarily love) has just been spotted in the 'T' of the New York Times logo.
The cotton-candy bouffant is strictly for her role in The Greatest Showman, and the big reveal was in the first trailer for the film, so it's not technically a total hair makeover for the star.
He went through several other looks, most of which, almost paradoxically, became his signature: the pompadour, the bouffant, bleached eyebrows, a temporary mohawk, dresses of all kinds, sequined jumpsuits, and hours of blush before a show.
One spring morning, a group of young men in bouffant hairdos and burgundy and bright green three-piece suits hung out in Qishleh Gardens near Mutanabi Street, the historic gathering place of Baghdad's poets and intellectuals.
But then Conor sees a vision of 1980s beauty: 16-year-old Raphina (Lucy Boynton), whose stonewashed jeans, bangy bouffant hair, and dramatic makeup make her look like she just walked out of a Duran Duran video.
Addressing a crowd at the Prince of Wales pub in left-liberal Moseley, he admits: "I have wobbled in my commitment to the party," adding that he identifies most with Michael Heseltine, the bouffant doyen of centrist Toryism.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Enormous bouffant dresses decked out in lace or feathers ruled the red carpet at this year's Cannes film festival, one of the of the world's most glamorous stages for actors as well as fashion designers.
With bouffant white hair, a fitted suit and cane, the chart-topper and Oscar winner, 72, makes a stylish entry in the movie featuring Abba songs in which she plays the glamorous mother of Meryl Streep's character Donna.
At the very time that in "Say It Loud," Brown seemed to be affirming Negritude, he also sported a "conk" — a distinctive hairdo that involved chemically removing kinkiness on the way to creating a bouffant of straightened hair.
The designers Patric DiCaprio, Claire Sullivan and Bryn Taubensee have ended their fashion shows with a white floor-sweeping terry-cloth bathrobe (spring 2018) and a bouffant chef's smock accessorized with a two-foot-tall toque (fall 2017).
Wu Nengji, a broad shouldered young man sporting an abundant shock of black hair, is arguing with his ex-girlfriend, an attractive girl wearing tall black boots, and her new boyfriend, whose hair is styled in an improbable bouffant.
In my hospital, the University of Vermont Medical Center, the clothing in the crowd reflected the different jobs we'd been pulled away from: There were white coats and ties, crumpled blue scrubs, bouffant surgical hats and expensive pinstripe suits.
In one scene, she's strutting down the street in a white leather bustier and matching skirt, a huge white hat teetering on top of a burlesque bouffant, a woman awash in complete and utter confidence that she looks hot.
The West ladies took a journey to the past for the publication, with Kardashian West recreating First Lady Jackie Kennedy's iconic chic style by sporting replicas of her classic dresses, a bouffant hairstyle and white pearls in the stunning photo series.
Made possible, like the puffy, rounded bouffant, by the liberal application of a postwar beauty innovation — hair spray from an aerosol can — the beehive made its first appearance in February 1960 in the pages of the trade publication Modern Beauty Shop.
Brenda Wallice of Atlanta said she could have done without the dancer dressed in an Aretha bouffant and a sparkly purple dress who twirled and lipsynched to Ms. Franklin's music as the line passed, handing out cards advertising her services.
So was the fact that although both women wore all black — this is, after all, Sondheim — Ms. Errico's version was a calf-length dress with lacy sleeves and Ms. Collins's involved a heavily spangled jacket setting off her platinum bouffant.
This video, from the reporting pool via the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, shows Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, British PM Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Dutch PM Mark Rutte alongside a stiff bouffant appearing to belong to HRH Princess Anne.
See, for example, my recent performance review, a vengeful hack job written by a member of the faculty not to be identified here (but recognizable by her badly dyed bouffant and her marriage to the scholar-cum-novelist referred to above).
The Big Picture I always think of this one story: The mother passed away and I got this stack of photos and noticed she always wore an amazing bouffant — in the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, she never stopped doing her hair like that.
"Somebody tagged me & said they saw this hair color box in the store recently," she captioned the photo, which shows a row of hair-dye boxes that have definitely seen better days — and, on one of them, a bouffant-wearing baby Kandi.
An executive with Net-a-Porter, the high-end fashion company, cited Mr. Trump's wife in the 1980s — Ivana — as a "key inspiration" for some of the fall fashion lines, which emphasize "hard-edged, power-shoulder jackets," bouffant hair and bright lipstick.
I still remember the geeky thrill I felt spotting writers I admire, like Dennis Lehane chilling on a barstool in the background of a scene in Mystic River, and Kathryn Stockett rocking an impressive bouffant at a Junior League event in The Help.
Flowers were a theme for the looks, too, which came in two main silhouettes: long and lean — like a smocked black column dress — or bouffant, like a series of pastel party dresses with tiered bell-shaped skirts stitched with intricate lace blossoms.
From the looks of things, Riri plans to debut a very different beauty aesthetic in her forthcoming video, sporting massive pastel purple extensions that, though it's hard to tell because of the hood, appear to either be a bouffant or a teased out ponytail.
Gaga's top included a high-neck halter-style top and a fringed bottom, which matched the style of her skirt, both of which she wore with black platform sandals, black sheer gloves, a black bag and her hair pulled into a bouffant-style ponytail.
He dug up old photographs, some by the most celebrated photographers of the day, showing a frank, slightly smiling and untypically skinny young woman in enormous bouffant dresses, as well as numerous references to her in newspaper reviews of performances at the Paris Opera.
At Miu Miu's fall 2018 show, the model Naomi Chin Wing's windswept bouffant gave her tailored trench coat a more casual feel, while at Valentino's fall couture presentation, Fran Summers streamed down the runway with an exaggerated lionlike mane blown out around her face.
The star's grunge-meets-glam beauty look (consisting of a rock-n-roll red lip and teased, bouffant-style hairdo) and accessories help elevate her style to Gaga-level outrageous (which we haven't seen from her since she channeled David Bowie at the Grammys in February).
HONG KONG (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has been pilloried in many ways, over his bouffant hair, orange skin and supposedly small hands, but a British artist has now used raw pig and sheep parts to sculpt him for a Hong Kong art show.
A year ago, Kyemah McEntyre, 19, conceived and sketched the floor-length bouffant gown she wore to her prom in East Orange, N.J., in homage to the dashiki, the elaborately patterned tunic widely adopted in this country in the 1960s as an emblem of black pride.
There's a trio of Beyoncés: "Hold Up" Beyoncé, dressed in a yellow dress with long, flowing waves; "Miss 3rd Ward" Beyoncé, displaying a pageant sash and perfect bouffant à la the "Pretty Hurts" video; and "6-Inch" Beyoncé, sporting waist-length braids and a fierce Baron hat.
As well as the additions of Colman and Menzies this season, Helena Bonham-Carter takes over as the wickedly mischievous Princess Margaret, and the queen's children come of age (with Josh O'Connor as Charles, and Erin Doherty as the twentysomething Princess Anne, complete with 1960s bouffant and plaid miniskirts).
The beehive, in which the hair is back-combed for volume, piled on top of the head and neatly wrapped as if a package, sometimes with tendrils flowing down as well, was a style designed to give women height and suggest elegance, and to be a departure from the bouffant and the other more flattened styles of the 1950s.
Ferrell was speaking to CNBC in London about his new film Zoolander No. 2, a sequel to the movie on the absurdities of the fashion world – replete with bouffant hairstyles and outrageous outfits—which also stars Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Penelope Cruz, Kristen Wiig, Justin Theroux (who co-wrote the film) and Ferrell in lead roles.
"Thought to be lost in the Cybill Shepherd blouse fire of '89, The Art of the Deal is a TV movie based on the best-selling Donald Trump autobiography of the same name," the film's narrator, none other than Ron Howard, says before revealing that Trump himself – aka Depp in full bouffant form – wrote, directed and starred in it himself.
Likewise, Kidman as Nancy (almost comically striking in a blonde bouffant, French manicure and rhinestones) and Crowe as Marshall do some of their best work, taking on characters that could have been deeply unlikeable, and fleshing them out into human beings struggling against the constraints of their beliefs in order to extend compassion and understanding to a son they love.
Certainly, the bunch of millennial celebs in the front row at Miu Miu — Stacy Martin, Zoe Kazan, Rowan Blanchard and Lucy Boynton, among them — hooting and hollering with glee as they watched Elle Fanning, 19, open the show in a big suede jacket and big bouffant, a scarf knotted just so around her neck, seemed to think it was a hell of a fun idea.
One of the scenes includes, against its dense ripples and swirls of brown, a multidomed church sitting in the foreground, three serpentine faces drawn into the background, and a vast crowd of living souls marching out of it, as well as a small orange hydra, an easily overlooked God the Father, several angels with long trumpets, and a flying lion with bouffant mane and the elongated body of a heraldic leopard.
" I have been thinking about this since the news of Lee Radziwill's death arrived, along with the flood of photographs from all corners of social media featuring Ms. Radziwill throughout her life — in white corduroys and a blue boat-neck T-shirt, in bouffant chignon and tunics; in a pink shift with her sister, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, atop an elephant during a tour of India; in a white-and-silver beaded gown dancing with Truman Capote at his Black and White Ball; in a black patent python jacket — all of them used to pay homage to her extraordinary "taste.
That work, a series of 47 images of people and places taken as Alec followed the sweep of the country's second greatest waterway, which meanders and swells from northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, remains the visual equivalent of an American songbook: Here is a sofa bed in Louisiana, the ceiling above and walls around it sparkling with lengths of tinny, glittering light bulbs and metallic-shimmery ropes of beads hung thick as kudzu; here is a self-possessed, bouffant-haired lady in Mississippi, fingernails trim and neat, holding a gilt-framed picture of a cloud shaped like an angel.
But if the man — if the police come to the scene and see the man standing over the body and the woman — let's see, the woman's '50s bouffant is undisturbed and the man and the cops have this conversation about the fact that the man killed the woman because she persistently refused to buy, say, for instance, Jif peanut butter rather than Skippy, and how very, very important that is, and if the cops found themselves somehow agreeing that there were major differences between the brands and that a wife who didn't recognize those differences was deficient in her wifely duties, that would be Lynchian — this weird confluence of very dark, surreal, violent stuff and absolute, almost Norman Rockwell, banal, American stuff, which is terrain he's been working for quite a while — I mean, at least since Blue Velvet.

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