1:44 That is actually quite beautiful. 😍I love these strange dos. They're so interesting and fabulous to me. Then again I had always been fascinated by alternative fashions.
Pretty sure they were cinema newsreels, originating from when going to the cinema was far more common than owning a tv. You used to be able to watch two films for a single cinema fare, which would be played with a break in between for newsreels like this! They stopped around 1970 I believe, as when more people began owning televisions and watching the news from home it became less popular and less profitable.
This look was SO trendy then! Liz Taylor wore a similar style for her wedding to Richard Burton in 1964. "Crazy Daisies" and wearing "flowers in your hair" ( to quote a contemporary song called San Francisco) were a big thing in the 1960s. Did everyone see that tiny little downward point in the centre of the model's fringe? I remember having my fringe cut like that too, back then. It was a shape that was hard to keep in place and quickly looked crooked, so I didnt repeat it and neither did most women - but it sure looked stylish in fashion photos.
Vidal Sassoon was a big name in hair styling at the time, I definitely think the bob was the end point of the cut and she looked amazing already with that alone. Also more practical that adding the wiglet and flowers.
I love your channel,this lady is beautiful and I love her hairstyle the bangs and color before the wigs and flowers were added, but I appreciate that in this time frame this was very fashionable. Thank you🥰
Definitivamente, la época más bonita fue de los años 60's para atrás, hombres y mujeres siempre bien arreglados sin importar su nivel socioeconómico, a qué se dedicaban; amo ver estos videos
The bob actually looks great on her. She definitely had the fitting face for that style. It's just the wig and flowers that really turned her seeming deranged.
Back then thin almost non-existent made to look longer eyebrows were in fashion. Today it is thicker waxed eyebrows in fashion. No one should be made to feel like they have to give up their comfort or spend too much of their time just to stay in fashion.
It does help a lot if the person is good looking in the first place though . She is ,and doesn't need make up or those totally ridiculous false eyelashes 😂
Your point is worse and invalid. You do have to realize you're watching those hairstyle which was from 1964. Of course if you're having it in today's world it will be horrifying.
@@laicilaici4972 I don't think it was an invalid point. I think that it is possible to look at hairstyles objectively regardless of what era they were current just as there are some horrific styles that are considered current today. Does that mean that we should all like them? Not at all. In the 90s the rat-tail was the latest trend but as far as I was concerned, (& I have no doubt that I'm not alone in my opinion), I hated it then & I hate it now 20+ years on therefore my opinion on that particular style never changed. That being said, the era that the style was in is not necessarily a sure indication that it was considered by everyone to be stylish & tasteful at the time. 😊