Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1963, Image 47

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196Z: THE FLIP-UP...
THE MAR1ENBAD .
THE CLEOPATRA
WH I CH WAY HAI RDOS FOR '63?
Strong Winds of change were
evident in hair fashion in 1962. The
Flip-up drew favor with teen-agers
and young women alike. The Mari
enbad made a mad bid for revival
of the '20s look. Wigs and huir
pieces soared to popularity. '
Behind the changes was an un
mistakable pattern. The Bouffant,
orbited several seasons ago, was in
its last stage of evolution. It had
certainly led a weighty existence.
Like Topsy, it just grew and grew,
ultimately reaching its peak in the
Cleopatra look. The Egyptian stance
caused a brief flurry of excitement,
but after that there was nothing for
a decent coiffure to do but bow out
gracefully.
A waft of fresh air breezed in
late in the season : the sleek, closer-to-the-head
look arrived and, ac
cording to internationally famed
stylist Michel Kazan, it will be the
look for 1963. Here he interprets
the contoured coiffure especially for
Family Weekly readers.
By ROSALYN ABREVAYA
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Dazzling wing-swept tides gathered
up toward the crown is stylist
Michel Kazan's interpretation of the
closer-to-the-head look coming tip
for the new year. The surprise of
this Flaxen Blonde coiffure: it. is
done with medium-to-short hair, re
quiring a thimbleful of pins in the
back. Michel shows front view below.
19SS: THE CONTOURED LOOK
FomUy Wrekty. January 8, I9M
PHOTOCIAPHS COUITf SV Of ClAltOl