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29 Sentences With "chignons"

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She regularly keeps her chignons in place with a hairnet.
While her peers sported ponytails or chignons, Scott's trademark braids stayed constant.
Hair was pulled back in low-slung, messy chignons and pinned back with bobby pins.
From there, McKnight made low ponytails and chignons, or left hair loose but tucked back behind the ears.
And while she hasn't totally abandoned her preference for stylishly mussed hair, she's increasingly worn her hair in neat chignons and defined waves.
The hairstylist Kamo Katsuya pulled the hair back into deconstructed chignons and wrapped them up with velvet — for an artistic, almost sculptural, effect.
In an age of technology, models, whose hair was swept back into moon-shaped chignons, wore belt pouches big enough to hold smartphones or tablets.
While sky-high volume and planet-sized chignons have fallen out of vogue — even Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi has moved on — there's a lesson to be learned.
Throughout "Formation," she pays homage to the multiplicity of black women's hairstyles: The video notably shows black women with epic triple topknots, braided chignons, braided crowns.
And in addition to the vampy lips, shimmery eyes and slicked chignons, there were a few red carpet tress debuts, ensuring there wasn't a boring beauty moment.
The trio wore Princess Leia-inspired chignons, reminiscent of a croissant, paired with a cat-eye that was part 60s-era Twiggy, part Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra.
Of course, like many Oscar nights of the past, the usual looks were present and accounted for: Veronica Lake-inspired '40s waves, textured updos, and sleek chignons.
In 2015's Sisters and 2016's Bad Moms, the dissatisfied female protagonists don't set out to tighten their abs or chignons; they let loose and get fucked up.
Normally, Middleton's chignons have had one or two strands braided within it, but for this event, Middleton decided to go with a braided updo that'd make even Daenerys Targaryen envious.
Among the few notable things about this year's Golden Globes was that so many women dispensed with long curling-ironed hair or chignons or whatever other frippery and just chopped it.
We have watched Hathaway evolve from a teen starlet to a red carpet style star, with iconic hair and makeup styles that include sleek pixies, wavy lobs, and her Princess Diaries-era chignons.
To help you design your perfect prom hair vibe, we've brought you some of our favorite formal-occasion updos on Instagram — all inspired by on-trend cool girls who aren't here for crunchy chignons.
Antonio de Moraes Barros Filho/WireImage To complement Chanel's dollhouse theme, models (including Kendall) wore Princess Leia-adjacent chignons, paired with dramatic black eyeliner drawn across the upper and lower lids in a wave-like shape.
Meghan has worn the casual hairstyle on several royal outings over the past year, but since her wedding to Prince Harry in May, she's been wearing more polished chignons and styling her hair down in loose waves.
Getty (2) And last but certainly not least, January Jones stepped out of her beauty comfort zone (think: simple chignons and playful ponytails) for the Fox Television Critics Association All-Star party in Pasadena, California, with a hairstyle we never thought we'd see her sport: cornrows!
And while we love anticipating all the great style moments we're going to see on the red carpet, we also know that this time of year brings a whole lot of the same: soft chignons, old Hollywood waves, and enough glossy blowouts to last three lifetimes.
Chignons are frequently worn for special occasions, like weddings and formal dances, but the basic chignon is also worn for everyday casual wear.
It is presumed that binyeos were used in the period of the Three Kingdoms of Korea with a Goguryeo ladies' hair style similar to chignons today.
Chignon example A chignon (, , ) is a popular type of hairstyle. The word "chignon" comes from the French phrase chignon du cou, which means nape of the neck. Chignons are generally achieved by pinning the hair into a knot at the nape of the neck or at the back of the head, but there are many variations of the style. They are usually secured with accessories such as barrettes or hairpins.
Binyeo with dragon head Binyeo A binyeo (hangul: 비녀; ) is a Korean traditional hairpin for fixing ladies' chignons. Its main purpose is to pin the chignon in place, but it also serves as ornamentation, and it has different usages or names according to its material or shape. Binyeos are divided into two kinds, a jam (hangul: 잠; hanja: 簪; ) and a chae (hangul: 채; hanja: 釵; ). Jams have a long body and chaes have a ∩ shape.
The chignon can be traced back to ancient Greece, where Athenian women commonly wore the style with gold or ivory handcrafted hairpins. Athenian men wore the style as well, but they fastened their chignons with a clasp of "golden grasshoppers", according to The History of the Peloponnesian War, by Thucydides. The chignon was specific to Athens, as other city states, such as Cyprus and Sparta, had their own styles of hairdressing. The chignon was also popular in ancient China, where married women wore the low, knotted hairstyle.
In 1993, the International Herald Tribune stated that "the show itself was central casting's idea of Paris couture – all unswept Carita chignons, solid makeup and the girls plodding out in drop-dead gowns. Yet all seemed as thrilled as Cinderella that someone had waved a mascara wand to give them old-fashioned glamour." For many of the débutantes, le Bal is their introduction to the world of high fashion. For example, in 2008, French actor Jean Rochefort's daughter Clémence, who wore Nina Ricci, said that it was her first time in haute couture.
Dwikkoji (hangul: 뒤꽂이) is a Korean traditional ornament used to decorate ladies' chignons, and it has a sharp end. When ladies stick the dwikkoji in their chignon, it functions as jewelry adorning their hair. Dwikkoji Global Encyclopedia / Daum Three-leg golden dwikkojis are presumed to have come from the Baekje period of Korea, and they are believed to be the origin of dwikkojis in general. Dwikkoji Korean Britannica Online The different types of dwikkojis correspond to social status: some are for royalty, others for nobility and others are for ordinary people.
In the pre-Islamic Pahang, like most of the tropical world, the early traditional costumes were simple, using a single piece of cloth. This was the description by Fei Xin, a Chinese Muslim and an Arabic scholar who wrote in the Xingcha Shenglan in 1436. He wrote an interesting account of Pahang and its people, extract of the text of which are as follows:\- The "knot" mentioned above actually refers to the chignons ('sanggul' in Malay). There are various ways of tying the hair in a chignon or locks, and one of the hairstyles of the Pahang women is called distinctively as the Sanggul Pahang (Pahang chignon).

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