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.jpg copy 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 _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
