How To Use Coiffure In A Sentence
-
High security walls obscure sprawling lawns with exquisitely groomed coiffures.
-
To the left of the prostrate face-up male figure appears a female figure with a highly piled coiffure.
-
Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests like strange and fantastic coiffure.
-
Another coiffure ornament from the 1904 display, now vanished but shown in the center of Plate V, consisted of silver filigree, carnelians, garnets, and enamel blackberries and leaves.
-
Japanese women used lacquer (a precursor of modern-day hair spray) to secure their elaborate coiffures.
-
So often in that wild weekend the questions were rude and ignorant, focusing as they did on the Fab Four's coiffure.
-
Baudelaire's inventing -- and 'un feutre ras dans le gout de la coiffure de
Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
-
Her signature fiery coiffure is impervious to circumstantial weather!)
Nicole Berrie: Lanvin Spring/Summer 2011 - Roman Holiday! (PHOTOS)
-
The show hosts coiffures from all around the world.
Chilean Stylists Create Hairdos With Earthquake Debris (PHOTOS, POLL)
-
He is wearing a short-sleeved tunic and breeches, his coiffure dressed as a long, interlaced pigtail falling to the horse's rump, with white painted eyes, and a sheathed broadsword at the left hip.
-
Teh First Rule of Princesses states that 'None shall dare touch Teh Jewel Encrusted Tiara of Teh Princess nor besmirch her honour through any act which results in dislodgment from the carefully tended coiffure of Teh Princess'.
In Memoriam.
-
Under professional guidance, children from six to 16 years old will weave the costumes, form the coiffures and create the jewellery of the king or queen they always dreamed of.
-
Fordham earned the Viking tag largely thanks to his large frame, fuzzy beard and a remarkably coiffured lengthy brown mullet hairstyle.
-
Her coiffure was ruined, with her curls hanging down; her gown was rumpled, she had lost her slippers - Rafe could see her bare feet peeking out under the gown -, and the colour was high on her cheeks.
-
At family gatherings Vik is always immaculately groomed: blazer, brogues, wavy hair-sprayed coiffure.
-
At a time when the flattop represented the American male ideal, the rockabillies wore coiffures worthy of French royalty.
-
Ever since the simple coiffures of the first two decades of the 19th century disappeared, ads filled newspapers selling all manners of fake hair.
The Wonderful World of Hair | Edwardian Promenade
-
There is a nudist part of the beach at Playa de Inglis and what amused us as we walked along there was to see elderly ladies bathing in the sea in the nude yet still wearing caps or other headgear to protect their coiffures.
-
She tells me she is just back from the hairdresser and the coiffure will revert to ragged ringlets as soon as it hits rain.
-
These ranged from startlingly androgynous, man-tailored jackets and breeches to mile-high pouf coiffures decorated with intricate landscapes and military battle-scenes, and from sweeping, jewel-encrusted gowns with which she upstaged her husband at public appearances to risqué peasant-girl shifts that she sported at her private country retreat.
Caroline Weber: Let Them Eat Lace: Marie Antoinette's Fierce and Fearless Fashion
-
Her dark, golden-brown hair is piled atop her head in a modest coiffure, with only wisps surrounding her porcelain face.
-
Their coiffures wrapped around their heads like snakes.
G'lder
-
However, we can easily guess his social status from his elaborate coiffure: in the manner of high-ranking men, his hair is done up in a topknot, kept in place by an ornamental hairpin.
-
Des filles du peuple et de la campagne s'appellant _çalles_, à cause de la "cale" qui leur servait de coiffure.
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
-
When David Beckham cuts his hair, the next day millions of boys around the world go to the hairdresser to copy his coiffure.
-
For the political glitterati aka clever-dicks, of course, all this will pass them by without disturbing so much as a hair on their carefully coiffured little heads.
Archive 2007-02-01
-
Despite the smooth coil of her coiffure, the elegant lines of her lavender dress, she seemed ill at ease, preoccupied.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
-
A hairdresser who has created countless coiffures is putting down her scissors after nearly 30 years, reports Lisa Frascarelli.
-
He is the only player with filthy trainers, baggy tracksuit-bottoms and messy hair, an image made more obvious when he wanders around AC Milan's training-ground alongside the coiffured Alessandro Nesta.
-
The palest of blue eyes, almost colorless, scanned the room from under a fashionable coiffure of blond hair.
-
This kind of coiffure had a highly idolatrous meaning; and it was adopted, with some slight variations, by almost all idolaters in ancient times.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
-
I sat down at the dressing table in order to construct my evening coiffure.
LION IN THE VALLEY
-
Has her hair be immaculately coiffured by a top stylist?
-
Her coiffure was a simple wreath of sardines on a string.
Mark Twain
-
Don't be fooled by a new hair colour or style; a drastic change in a celebrity coiffure is more often than not meant to distract you from their radical new nose job or facelift.
-
One of the most charming features of Ravenna is that the English translations on the explanatory text in all the churches and museums seem to come from a single practiced hand, itself a blend of East and West: “The clothing was covered by rich coiffures, closed in silk hairnet with golden threads, and by precious footwear in black leather with baked golden decorations.”
The Road from Ravenna
-
The star appeared on stage in a black leather outfit and a 1950s coiffure.
-
A little while ago her equipage was the most admired in the Bois, and great ladies condescended to copy her dress or her coiffure; but she has lost her splendour, and dismissed the rich admirer who supplied the fuel for its blaze, since she fell in love with Gustave Rameau.
The Parisians — Complete
-
The palest of blue eyes, almost colorless, scanned the room from under a fashionable coiffure of blond hair.
-
It was customary for brides to do their hair up in a Shimada-style coiffure, so women stopped cutting their hair when it came about time to be getting married.
-
A bevy of beauties from Bangalore promenaded all over the saloon, sporting some of the trends in haircuts and some wacky coiffures.
-
The coiffured and bow-tied romantic Charles, with only a club foot to hinder his natural charm, was introduced to Margaret Macdonald while studying at the Glasgow School of Art.
-
I passed some of the shiny unhappy people on the way into the Festival Hall, all hair gel and coiffures and labels and teeth and faces and claws.
-
With hilarious results, Chris Rock, in his poignant film, Good Hair, showed how, to a great degree, the distinctive coiffures of African Americans enrich non-black merchandisers, who are predominately Asians.
Michael Henry Adams: Why Whites Still Dictate Black Style!
-
She'd arrived in the sidecar of Miss Brahms's current beau and her coiffure had suffered terrible punishment as a result.
-
Yes, the Lone Starvernator has an impressive coiffure, if you want a president who looks like George Stephanopoulos and John Stossel collaborated on a wig.
Tony Phillips: Romney Has Nothing to Worry About: It's All About the Hair
-
Giggs tries to slip Fortune through, one-on-one with Baia, only for the luxuriantly coiffured custodian to spring from his line and claim the ball.
-
A Vidal Sassoon hairdresser, who works on the coiffures of both Mr and Mrs Beckham, drove 200 miles from London to cut the famous Beckham barnet.
-
And I've been meaning to get a haircut, but now I'm quite pleased I haven't got around to it, since the sizeable bump on my forehead is concealed behind my ever-expanding coiffure.
-
On my wedding day 10 years ago, I turned to beauty expert Birgitte Philippides for a special look: recreating an elaborate French-meets-cornrow-braid couture coiffure I'd spotted in the pages of ELLE magazine.
Tess Ghilaga: Made With the Braid
-
The toilet too, with its mirror, turbaned, after the manner of the beginning of the century, with a coiffure of murrey-coloured silk, and its hundred strange-shaped boxes, providing for arrangements which had been obsolete for more than fifty years, had an antique, and in so far a melancholy, aspect.
The Tapestried Chamber
-
The slight designer, clad in a somber uniform of All Saints trousers and Prada patent leather sneakers, was surprisingly calm beneath his signature coiffure and decidedly more demure than his onscreen personality who has coined millennial catchphrases such as "Fierce!" and "Hot Tranny mess.
Nicole Berrie: Designer Christian Siriano Earns His Cool Factor
-
Particularly the "sideburns" are clearly styled down from the principle mass of the coiffure.
Princess Sparkle Pony's Photo Blog
-
Percy the Peacock's luxuriantly highlighted and coiffured barnet is his pride and joy.
Because You`re Worth It ...
-
However, we can easily guess his social status from his elaborate coiffure: in the manner of high-ranking men, his hair is done up in a topknot, kept in place by an ornamental hairpin.
-
The star appeared on stage in a black leather outfit and a 1950s coiffure.
-
Since launching in February, Vênsette's clients—among them model Elettra Wiedemann, designer Genevieve Jones and Princess Grace of Monaco's granddaughter Charlotte Casiraghi—have picked from the site's popular coiffures, including Siren (a nod to 1920s glam) and Tribeca (a polished ponytail), and makeup looks such as CEO (subtle smoky eyes) and Sun-Kissed (a perfect natural glow).
Beauty On Demand
-
One shouldn't judge a book by its cover, nor a fashion designer by her coiffure or maquillage.
-
In those days a geisha could take lovers but her crucial aim was to secure a ‘danna’ or patron - a sugar daddy - who could keep her in her exclusive lifestyle of private cars, expensive coiffures and kimonos for every occasion.
-
I sat down at the dressing table in order to construct my evening coiffure.
LION IN THE VALLEY
-
Despite the elaborate coiffures, the gowns and the slap, it's a charming collection of images showing some of our favourite stars letting down their guard at the biggest, glossiest party of the year.
-
My only consolation is that everyone else is displaying equally questionable coiffures - mullets and blond highlights seemed to be the look of the late 80s Somerset Sixth Form student.
-
She had previously assured herself that my hair was all my own, and now my coiffure was the only part of my toilet that come in for her unqualified approval, for Charlie had made the most of my abundant hair, which was of a beautiful color and texture and inclined to curl.
Madeleine An Autobiography
-
With its elegant coiffure and elaborate rings of jewelry covering the shoulders and upper chest, this sculpture speaks of the antiquity of the arts of adornment in sub-Saharan Africa.
-
He's a curious figure - Oscar Wilde meets an Andy Warhol superstar with a punk-rock haircut, a coiffure he inflicted on himself the day after Joe Strummer died.
-
This masculinity was emphasised by her uncompromising coiffure, her grey hair drawn tightly back and screwed into a straggling bun.
-
And yes, with the carefully-coiffured blond hair, tan and surfer's smile, he does bear a passing resemblance to the actor.
-
This World Cup started as it was to end - with a risible penalty from a ridiculously coiffured superstar.
-
Emerging from the beauty shop resplendent in a new coiffure , a woman was confronted by a neighbor.
-
Boynet, whom I mentioned above, is accoutered with the coiffure called piked horns, which, if there were any signs in
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 2
-
As he entered the stage with coiffured hair and a dapper pin-striped suit, I didn't know what to expect, but he was amazing and had the entire audience, blue rinse brigade and all, on their feet applauding his efforts.
-
a scarlet "whittle" over all this motley finery; with a "outwork quoyf or ciffer" (New England French for coiffure) with "long wings" at the side, and a silk or tiffany hood on her drooping head, -- Priscilla in this attire were pretty indeed.
Sabbath in Puritan New England
-
Despite the smooth coil of her coiffure, the elegant lines of her lavender dress, she seemed ill at ease, preoccupied.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
-
Despite her makeup and her immaculate coiffure, nothing could disguise her genuine exhaustion.
COLDHEART CANYON
-
Another coiffure ornament from the 1904 display, now vanished but shown in the center of Plate V, consisted of silver filigree, carnelians, garnets, and enamel blackberries and leaves.
-
Having a passing relationship with "Yorkshire grunge", Leeds-based hardcore loons Pulled Apart by Horses are one of the current must-see live experiences, where their lurching rock and shaking hair put the fear of God into vulnerable amplifiers and nearby coiffures.
Pulled Apart By Horses: Tough Love – review
-
His Civil War epic turned out to be composed of sets, costumes, coiffures, tinsel and hype - and the movie made zillions.
-
Be careful not to disarrange the coiffures in row in front when you take a theatre.
-
Rita ran a fraught hand through her stiffly lacquered coiffure.
YELLOW BIRD
-
Despite her makeup and her immaculate coiffure, nothing could disguise her genuine exhaustion.
COLDHEART CANYON
-
Her hair was swept in an elaborate coiffure, a smile playing on her lips and her eyes dancing merrily.
-
She was in new black boots, a swirling tweed skirt and jacket, a high-ruffled blouse: her hair was perfectly coiffured.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
-
The star appeared on stage in a black leather outfit and a 1950s coiffure.
-
It is hard to imagine the methodical Griffiths as a young tyro, but the coiffured cue-master was one of the hottest talents on the snooker circuit and looked poised to dominate the game for years to come.
-
She tells me she is just back from the hairdresser and the coiffure will revert to ragged ringlets as soon as it hits rain.
-
At their hotel there was a waiter with a forelock that looked like the crest of a breaking wave, and this waiter with his coiffure was a source of constant amusement to her, so much so, that although she was not usually very witty, she simply outdid herself in images and comparisons.
Chapter XVI
-
Koch Industries is using their deep coiffures to influence elections around the country: giving millions to Senate candidates who deny climate change, fueling the Tea Party, and funding Proposition 23, a ballot measure to overturn California's climate and energy policy.
Courtney Hight: Joel vs. Koch Brothers -- Whose Side are you on? (VIDEO)
-
His Civil War epic turned out to be composed of sets, costumes, coiffures, tinsel and hype - and the movie made zillions.
-
There is a nudist part of the beach at Playa de Inglis and what amused us as we walked along there was to see elderly ladies bathing in the sea in the nude yet still wearing caps or other headgear to protect their coiffures.
-
The ladies had elaborate coiffures dressed by ‘artistes in hair;’ and they dared not retire the night before for fear of mussing these creations.
-
Einstein's wild hair is not the mad scientist's coiffure but a secular aureole, bespeaking his superhuman intelligence and wisdom.
-
Carefully coiffured, dressed in the trendiest labels and liking nothing better than to browse the designer rails with their friends at the weekend, they are members of the shopping elite.
-
Spectacular real furs and overworked multi-tone coiffures survive in profusion.
-
Rita ran a fraught hand through her stiffly lacquered coiffure.
YELLOW BIRD
-
Wig makers have copied it and now some ladies wear what they call coiffure la Franklina Franklin hairstyle.
10 Days: Benjamin Franklin