Hi penny,

How where you planning on grouping the photos into years and styles or gown
types? it looks like a very interesting concept.


Sidney

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Penny Ladnier <pe...@costumegallery.com>wrote:

> I am working on a wedding history website and keep coming across a specific
> men's hairstyle.  The hair is parted on the side and fluffs up on the
> opposing side, sometimes the fluff/tuft is very prominent.  Sometimes the
> style reminds me of the slanted jarhead men's hairstyle.  I have seen a lot
> of this hairstyle in the 1930s.  Last night I came across the hairstyle in a
> mid-1910s magazine.  Does anyone know where this hairstyle started and what
> it is called?  I was wondering if a movie star influenced the style.  I am
> thinking maybe it was a young star because the hairstyle seems appear in
> photos for men under 30 years old.
> You can see the hairstyle at:
>
> http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/lsdolly/01daaaabathanks.jpg?vvid=41508342&sp=1&vsid=1&vgp=0&vimgs=01daaaabathanks.jpg,01daaaabathanksa.jpg,01daaaabathanksb.jpg,01daaaabathanksc.jpgcopy
>  the entire URL.  The man in the couple photo on the upper right.
>
> I just purchased this lot of wedding photos.  Does anyone know when this
> type of photo wedding thank you notes became fashionable and went out of
> fashion?
>
> Penny Ladnier
> Owner, The Costume Gallery Websites
> www.costumegallery.com
> 12 websites of fashion, textiles, costume history
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