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"pompadour" Definitions
  1. a men's hairstyle in which a piece of hair at the front of the head is brushed upward and backward
  2. a women's hairstyle in which the hair at the front of the head is turned upward and backward in a roll

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But it's her gorgeous pompadour that's really become her signature.
Season 1 ended with Nancy happily ensconced in Steve Harrington's pompadour.
Madame de Pompadour, the chief mistress of Louis XV, famously loved pink clothes, and she commissioned a bright pink porcelain service from Sèvres, which developed a new color for the set called Rose Pompadour in 210.
One character has a wild red pompadour and exaggerated patent leather skirt.
Representing the theme of "Pompadour Pink," after the pink-loving Madame de Pompadour, Louis XV's official chief mistress, they date to 18th-century France, when the color was extremely fashionable among both men and women of the aristocracy.
She even had Stefani's signature blonde coif, wearing the wig styled in a pompadour.
Finally, it's off with the pompadour – along with a NSFW finale from the actor.
Beckham's most iconic look is either his shaved head or his pompadour-esque quiff.
Then Perry follows in a full Elvis getup, complete with a black pompadour wig.
Hadn't people seen him, dressed like a 1950s lounge act, complete with a pompadour?
He gave his pompadour another good long spray so it was lacquered into place.
I had aviator sunglasses, a tiny white suit with glam embroidery, and a mini pompadour.
Or, you can lightly blowdry your strands and slick them up into a sleek pompadour.
His hair seemed tailor-made for the Brylcreemed pompadour style of the 1950s and 1960s.
The hairstyle is rather simple: a high fade pompadour with sharp angles at the temple.
The sleek businessman with the wavy pompadour has changed his rhetoric and slowed his pace.
Some are adorned with dazzling gold leaf or an extravagant pompadour of hairy black palm.
Step 3: Pin the teased hair from your crown loosely above your ponytail, creating a pompadour.
He saw his idol sitting in the back seat, his pompadour done up high and shiny.
Among the likes of Madame de Pompadour and Nicki Minaj, it inspires something close to obsession.
"Madame de Pompadour," Nancy Mitford An incredible biography by an incredible woman about another incredible woman.
Mr. Crespo was 14 and had his hair styled in a pompadour (with lots of gel).
The star's pompadour evolved into a huge mullet in season 2, and the internet couldn't get enough.
I slide some pomade into my freshly faded hair and comb it up into a little pompadour.
In the lives of Voltaire and Madame de Pompadour, she found a world of perfect "U" manners.
He nodded in satisfaction, bouncing a remarkable pompadour in the jet-black hue of a much younger man.
She covered up in a black cape jacket, and wore her hair in a high ponytail with pompadour.
First up was Usher, who on New Year's Day debuted a retro pompadour hairstyle that looked almost shellacked.
He is a talented musician known for his towering pompadour; he gets compliments on it all the time.
In one drawing, dominated by a figure in a one-piece green bathing suit, the hairdo resembles a pompadour.
He's been showing us he was born to play Elvis ever since he deemed the pompadour his signature hairstyle.
Emo teen Thomas Stringfellow's pompadour-to-body fat ratio is simply off the charts, so obviously he's a must.
Over the course of his career, Beckham had many hairstyles, including a faux hawk, a pompadour, and an undercut. 
We're crossing our fingers it's a pretty pixie or sassy pompadour, but either way, we know Henson will rock it.
The Marquise de Pompadour then occupied the palace before bequeathing it to King Louis XV upon her death in 1764.
The acclaimed conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein employed a hair puller to keep the blood flowing to his signature pompadour.
He appeared in a moody music video in which he wore a gelled pompadour and stared meaningfully at the ocean.
He was Elton, Prince and Bowie all rolled into one -- a flamboyant showman with a coiffed pompadour and a flowing cape.
He took the stage, decked out in a glittering shirt under a glittering jacket, hair gelled into a Jimmy Neutron pompadour.
"I'm ready for spring, let's put it that way," he said as snow fell on his silver pompadour and leather jacket.
One takes a pint-size dog named Toby almost everywhere, smokes electronic cigarettes and wears his silver hair in a sweeping pompadour.
Everyone knows Bob Huggins as the irascible, but lovable, beefy coach who stalks the sideline in a pullover and an updated pompadour.
This dish, she said, was inspired by Madame de Pompadour, one of Louis XV's mistresses, whom she had been reading about recently.
But girls had always focussed on Micah, thanks to his good-looking rockabilly style, which went with his pompadour and his moves.
Although he was wearing his full Elvis get-up, complete with a bedazzled jumpsuit and black pompadour, his tone was gravely serious.
It was early evening, and a muted light filled the Salon Doré, where Madame de Pompadour entertained and General de Gaulle worked.
One speculation attributes the popularity of pink to First Lady Mamie Eisenhower who, like Schiapelli and Madame Pompadour, was obsessed with the color.
In fact, before Marie Antoinette and Madame de Pompadour wore them in the French court, the slipper-inspired style was associated with prostitution.
The show includes a photo from 1980 (pictured) in which he looks like a macho greaser, with a leather jacket and extravagant pompadour.
He appeared at gala events with his silver hair upswept in a genius-y pompadour and his face ruddy from summers on Martha's Vineyard.
As you saw it, Reagan was a big, good-looking guy with a famous pompadour; he had also been a Democrat and an entertainer.
But if you used to sprawl on the sofa at 9 every Thursday night, biting your nails as his pompadour bobbed, it was enough.
A man with a flat pompadour grabbed a guitar and started belting out classic Nirvana hits while the pile of empty bottles accumulated rapidly.
Or, Fugate recommends creating a pompadour-like look like Jaimie Alexander's, above, by creating a small braid and pulling it apart to add controlled lift.
Before you roll your eyes — we're not talking about the super-freeze spray of the '80s responsible for your great aunt's larger-than-life pompadour.
In an image from 1961, an Atlantic City stripper donning a pompadour sits backstage in a room with cracked plywood walls and cheap wooden chairs.
The singer is still rocking her freshly shaved sides, and she proved that her rockabilly pompadour look is still one of her favorite mane moves.
The lower tier's standout resident was a young giant with a blond pompadour hairdo and an urchin's face—apple cheeks, fat forehead, happy blue eyes.
" At the same time, as her aging father began to "smell his obituaries," wine provided him a kind of immortality: "His pompadour would turn white.
With his hair in a pompadour of epic dimensions, he put on a propulsive show that earned him the nickname the White Knight of Soul.
Instead of a Foxconn employee, they found Claude Lois, a burly consultant with a gray near-pompadour that the village has hired to manage the project.
She's tapping her foot, chanting, rolling around on the ground, performing as what she calls 'Veaches'—a hybrid persona of both her and Peaches—pompadour included.
But that wasn't the only thing the singer changed up tonight — instead of sporting her usual high-pony and pompadour, Stefani opted for long, wavy strands.
Mr. Smith had also cut off his pompadour, which he called his "quiff," his short hair now reminiscent of George Michael's on his 2011 Symphonica tour.
She makes her entrance with her hair curled into what Michael Kaplan, one of the film's costume designers, described as a modern take on a pompadour.
His shock of white hair, always combed in a neat pompadour, even in the middle of races, gave him the serene, yearning look of a pioneer.
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All viewers probably do the same (what does the blue-haired woman wearing an elaborate pompadour coiffe, the one who utters "Silence" before credits roll, actually represent?).
The result, showcased at the 2017 VMAs, was part retro pin-up and part '50s rock, with hair swept up into a pompadour and cat-eye glasses.
In fact, Nyong'o's pompadour from the 2018 Screen Actors' Guild Awards was done using no tools at all — a look that enhanced her healthy flush even further.
His James Dean pompadour has flattened out into something that kind of looks like a dead badger, and he apparently choreographed this production, based on Baby's memoir.
He has a fair complexion and angled cheekbones, and his hair is coifed into a modern pompadour, while his boxer's nose is more button-like than bent.
Nandy Mercado, a passionate young Puerto Rican barber at the shop where Mr. Quiles works, broke it down while he finished off a Springer-inspired pompadour cut.
Jessie Evans-Whinery, as she is identified in the caption, looks a lot like Elvis, with the tousled pompadour and watchful eyes of a rebel in repose.
You'll recall Usher made waves by ringing in the New Year with a brand-new hairdo ... a retro pompadour hairstyle to complement his rat pack-themed outfit.
His bleached-white hair is swept back in a Trump-style pompadour, and he often takes his cues from Margaret Thatcher, who some say is Trump's role model.
With that perfectly coiffed pompadour, white T-shirt and leather jacket Tony on 7843 Reasons Why dresses like a teen angel, but that doesn't mean he is one.
Some local Tax March organizers are calling Trump "chicken" for not releasing his returns and trolling him with a huge, inflatable fowl with a Trump-like orange pompadour.
An odd-looking man with widely spaced teeth and a porcupine-ish pompadour, he made his journalistic bones during the First World War, in Paris, editing Stars & Stripes.
It is tempting to recall the great last line from Nancy's biography of Madame de Pompadour: "After this a very great dullness fell upon the chateau of Versailles."
I have coifed, combed and caressed a gravity-defying pompadour, teetered over my own midsection in a Pisa-like lean and narrowed my eyes into a leering squint.
The cover showed her head topped with an elaborate pompadour, attached to a robotic female torso in disrepair — frayed wires snaked out of arm sockets and beneath a breastplate.
He was suave and clean-shaven, with headphones pressed against a single ear to avoid spoiling his hair, which he had oiled into an Elvis pompadour of considerable height.
And as much of a fan as I am of the pinup-girl look, I had just cut my hair short, so I made do with a baby pompadour.
The categories operate differently than they do in other awards shows — movies are parsed into "Drama" and "Comedy" categories — and TV is awarded with the same pompadour as the movies.
She was once branded "the most expensive courtesan since Madame de Pompadour," but Gabor insisted that only her marriage to husband No. 2, hotel mogul Conrad Hilton, was financially motivated.
An orange-hued one, with tanning-bed-goggle eyes, an elaborate blonde pompadour and extra-long ties — because, well, you know what they say about ties: long ties, long … What?
On top of tits being the star of the comic, the main characters all have these double-bubble pompadour hairstyles that look like inflated bosoms on top of their foreheads.
And she's definitely having fun with her new look, rocking it in a front-combed voluminous pompadour while out with friends (below), then taming it with a swoopy do while out shopping.
He dressed like a rockabilly meets art school drop-out who had just landed in Texas: a slick pompadour, tight tucked-in shirt with a big belt buckle, baggy jeans and boots.
A few days ago, a 17-year-old Illinois kid put on a tuxedo, swept his hair into a profoundly annoying pompadour and went to Taco Bell to shoot his senior portraits.
It would be next to impossible to miss the Canadian 400m hurdler, from her tattoos to her sunglasses to her armada of hairstyles—an enormous vibrant pompadour, or slicked-back and selachian.
But the most recent shot of the actress shows her rocking a dark pixie slicked back into a pompadour style, which is basically the hair equivalent of a leather jacket and combat boots.
In "The Top," from "A Modern Promise," Starlite appears alone in a half-lit room, looking like a 20183th-century inventor — black suit, gaunt skin, precarious pompadour — and dancing like a young Elvis.
Celebrity hairstylist Vernon François recently gave Lupita Nyong'o a pompadour style that gave the appearance of micro-bangs from the front view — busting the myth that only pin-straight hair can make fringe work.
Everyone was going on about REM and Husker Dü. There was a lad opposite me who had a big blond pompadour and a biker jacket, and he started talking about the composer Diamanda Galas.
In the mid-1700s, Madame de Pompadour rendered a more confectionary pink the height of fashion: In the portraits of François Boucher, she models a succession of sassily beribboned shell-pink gowns and negligees.
We'd love to see some additional angles on this hairstyle since it appears that from the front it may create a sort of faux-pompadour, essentially making Brooklyn the 21st century version of Danny Zuko.
Stand-up comedian Ken Jeong, best known for his role on NBC's Community, and as gangster Leslie Chow in The Hangover franchise, leans into his persona as Peik Lin's inappropriate father sporting an Elvis pompadour.
A life-sized 1756 portrait by François Boucher pictures Madame de Pompadour reading in her salon, surrounded by shelves and shelves of books, presenting her as an active intellectual and not simply Louis XV's mistress.
Between shielding our eyes from the Shadow Monster and yearning for Eleven and Mike to finally be reunited, we couldn't take our eyes off the perms, chops, and unprecedented volume of a certain mullet-meets-pompadour.
This isn't the first time Joc has played around with different hairstyles ... he tried to one-up Usher a few months back with a retro pompadour 'do that was a throwback to the '50s and '60s.
"Bangkok had no gin bar!" said Niks Anuman-Rajadhon, the bar's co-owner, who sported a black T-shirt and a pompadour Elvis would have envied, as he concocted a batch of martinis with fresh pomegranates.
After the show's cancellation, anti-censorship demonstrators gathered outside the Corcoran and projected his images on its facade, including another self-portrait, this one of a leather-clad punk with a pompadour and a disdainful snarl.
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.
It wasn't long after these excursions to Denny's that I found myself on the arm of a new boyfriend named Andy, a 21-year-old Chinese guy with a teased-up pompadour and a zero fade.
Far more successful, to my mind, is Captain Marvel's five-years-later look: After the time skip, she rocks a bold, short pompadour that is the hairstyle equivalent of suddenly getting a DM from Kristen Stewart.
In November, photos by a Chinese journalist of a golden pheasant with a blond pompadour and a red body circulated widely on social media and were published online by People's Daily, the Communist Party's main newspaper.
In the 21986s, Ian Brady, a slender 2100-year-old stock clerk with sharp features and a pompadour, and his girlfriend, Myra Hindley, a 22002-year-old typist with dyed blond hair, were suspected of killing five children.
Mars' masculinity of open-necked floral shirts, pinky rings, and pompadour — which he recently described as an homage to his "Puerto Rican pimp" father — and his general performance and musical style, is often perceived (and enjoyed) as shamelessly unhip.
She had stark-white hair that was swept and sprayed into a blinding pompadour—Molly Ivins called it "hard hair"—and a switchblade sense of humor that was honed on the primitive male chauvinism she had grown up with.
On Wednesday, the Dutch held an election in which the center-right Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, was pitted against Geert Wilders, a right-wing extremist whose oddly constructed blond pompadour is the least baneful of his resemblances to Trump.
One afternoon I took a drive around Greater Noida with a local farmer named Vikrant Tongad, a sly young man with pointy shoes and a thick pompadour who wanted to show me what had happened to the surrounding rivers.
Step 2: Use styling pomade, gel, oil, or cream — or a cocktail of a few products — to smooth the top layer of hair on either side of the pompadour, including edges and flyaways, depending on your hair type and texture.
As Johnny Castle, Colt Prattes could sing just fine, and he had a pompadour which tended to effectively distract us from his lack of facial expressions, but his dancing was nowhere on par with Swayze's legendary performance in the original film.
Herbert Haft, the family patriarch known for his flamboyant pompadour, founded discount drug and bookstore chains, amassed a real estate empire and emerged in the mid-1980s as a feared corporate raider armed with the seemingly unlimited resources of Michael Milken's junk bonds.
De Pompadour, born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, was famous for her wit and became one of the most powerful members of Louis XV's court as well as an important patron of the arts (she championed Voltaire and started the craze for Sèvres porcelain).
Thanks to makeup artists such as Miranda Joyce and hairstylists like Syd Hayes (both industry legends) currently setting up backstage, we've seen everything from pompadour quiffs to foliage hair accessories, neon lips, and claw-like nails – and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Built by the celebrated French cabinetmaker Jacques Dubois, it was delivered to the marquise in 1755 at the Château de Choisy, a royal residence just south of Paris, where De Pompadour kept a bedroom next to the king's apartment until her death in 1764.
In previous years, the glam goddess never played it safe with her looks, which ranged from a stunning custom nude one-shoulder Atelier Versace illusion gown in 2015 to a semi-mohawk pompadour hairstyle for 2013's punk theme worn with a reptile-print Michael Kors gown.
He trained himself to take the microphone out of the stand and move around—"It sounds like a tiny thing, but it was transformative," he said—and he changed his hair style from a floppy middle part, à la nineteen-nineties Hugh Grant, to an Elvis pompadour.
Ronson—a lanky man made at least an inch lankier by a towering, dawn-of-rock-and-roll pompadour—is a platinum-selling producer (most famously, of the Bruno Mars collaboration "Uptown Funk") and a recent Academy Award winner (for "Shallow," from "A Star Is Born").
His passion for the Ziegler archive was evident in the interview as he joyously described more than a dozen cartoons, including one of a man with a steadily swelling pompadour that doubles as oceanic waves for a tiny surfer who falls off the hair at the end.
Wayne Cochran, who wrote a classic love-and-loss pop song while still in his early 21997s, then morphed into an energetic rhythm-and-blues singer with a devoted following and an outrageous pompadour before finding a new purpose in a Christian ministry near Miami, died on Nov.
Few pieces of furniture could embody this idea better — or have contained more interesting secrets — than the lacquer-embellished gilt-edged writing desk that Madame de Pompadour, the renowned mistress and adviser of Louis XV, commissioned from the Parisian marchand-mercier (a designer and dealer of furniture and objets d'art) Jacques-François Machart.
That he employed a hair puller to keep the blood flowing to his signature pompadour seems not only proof of vanity but a physical manifestation of his insatiable craving for highbrow status; the same guy behind the hummable melodies of "West Side Story" also deployed Aramaic text and the 12-tone scale.
Eight paintings by Boucher in this exhibition epitomize the mature Rococo, among them a soft-edged portrait (lent by the Harvard Art Museums) of Madame de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, as well as "The Toilette of Venus" and "The Bath of Venus," twin pictures of that nude goddess cocooned in silks and smothered by cherubs.
Physically, he transformed himself into a near-reincarnation of his grandfather, Kim Il Sung, who was much more popular than Kim Jong Il. He bore a natural likeness to his grandfather, and, to accentuate it, he gained weight, cut his hair in a shorn-sided pompadour, and began wearing horn-rimmed glasses and a panama hat.
It is said Madame de Pompadour had the flower beds at Château de Bellevue planted with thousands of ''fake'' porcelain flowers, thereby not only ensuring constant work for the Sèvres manufacturers, but also the creation of ravishingly beautiful artworks that fooled no one and delighted all — and, of course, whose rarity and value today are incalculable.
Appearing at ease among some of his most fervent supporters, Mr. Trump returned to his well-worn list of campaign themes — "Don't worry, you're getting the wall," he told the crowd — and even poked fun at his trademark bright-blond pompadour after catching a glimpse of his image on a giant screen in the convention hall.
A South African breed bred for meat, the Boer is considerably more majestic than what one usually thinks of when conjuring up an image of a goat; less scraggly than their dairy cousins, Boers have impressive chests and necks, topped by rounded heads reminiscent of a 5 wood, large, dangling leporine ears, and lowish-profile horns that appear slicked back like a pompadour.
There, she encounters a real-life nutcracker soldier, Captain Phillip Hoffman (Jayden Fowora-Knight), and regents who preside over three of the four realms: the breathy-voiced Sugar Plum Fairy (Keira Knightley) regent of the Land of Sweets, Shiver (Richard E. Grant) the frosty regent of the Land of Snowflakes, and Hawthorne (Eugenio Derbez), regent of the Land of Flowers, whose pompadour is topped with blossoms.
Gordon-Levitt gives, by design, a mostly reactive performance as Snowden, but he's one of the few characters who's allowed to have some shading; almost everyone else onscreen is hemmed in by their function of the plot, thus reducing them to one or two personality traits, whether it's Zachary Quinto's barking righteousness as Glenn Greenwald or Timothy Olyphant's sleazy CIA operator, sporting the kind of pompadour that ensures you would never buy a used car from this man.

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