Creating A Coiffure (1924)

A woman is seated at a dressing table reading a letter. A maid enters through the door and a title reads: “A gentleman from Emile’s Madame —“. The man comes in and bows, then after a quick glance at the woman’s hair proceeds to sketch a style he thinks would “suit Madame’s individuality“ as this is the latest idea in hairdressing. C/U of his sketch. He hands it to Madame and it meets with approval. He combs her hair. He creates a modern adaptation of the Grecian style of hairstyle. C/U of the woman’s hair being plaited then pinned to the head. The style is accessorised with a thin jet band with a shaded flame-coloured ostrich feather. C/U of this being attached to the head. C/U of Madame to show the completed style. Safety print exists - show print. Probably to be found in the “Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever“ roll. FILM ID: A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT’S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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