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miércoles, 14 de septiembre de 2016
1935 Hairstyles in New York City, 1935 Chevrolet Newsreel
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Promotional newsreel sponsored by General Motors. Several women driving in automobile; showing off hairstyles. 3 women in back seat of moving automobile. Male hairstylist combing back of woman's hair in beauty parlor. CU women turning around to show off hair styles. Several women, dressed in evening clothes, getting into car (assisted by uniformed men) as crowd looks on; car pulls from curb. ECU blonde woman seated beside open car window. Automobile, with several women passengers, driving on residential street. 5 women in moving car (as seen through front windshield from hood mounted camera).'
From Chevrolet Leader News Vol. 1 No. 1.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairstyle
A hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to the styling of hair, usually on the human scalp. The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal grooming, fashion, and cosmetics, although practical, cultural, and popular considerations also influence some hairstyles...
From the 16th to the 19th century, European women's hair became more visible while their hair coverings grew smaller, with both becoming more elaborate, and with hairstyles beginning to include ornamentation such as flowers, ostrich plumes, ropes of pearls, jewels, ribbons and small crafted objects such as replicas of ships and windmills. Bound hair was felt to be symbolic of propriety: loosening one's hair was considered immodest and sexual, and sometimes was felt to have supernatural connotations. Red hair was popular, particularly in England during the reign of the red-haired Elizabeth I, and women and aristocratic men used borax, saltpeter, saffron and sulfur powder to dye their hair red, making themselves nauseated and giving themselves headaches and nosebleeds. During this period in Spain and Latin cultures, women wore lace mantillas, often worn over a high comb, and in Buenos Aires, there developed a fashion for extremely large tortoise-shell hair combs called peinetón, which could measure up to three feet in height and width, and which are said by historians to have reflected the growing influence of France, rather than Spain, upon Argentinians.
In the middle of the 18th century the pouf style developed, with women creating volume in the hair at the front of the head, usually with a pad underneath to lift it higher, and ornamented the back with seashells, pearls or gemstones. In 1750, women began dressing their hair with perfumed pomade and powdering it white. Just before World War I, some women began wearing silk turbans over their hair...
In the 1920s women started for the first time to bob, shingle and crop their hair, often covering it with small head-hugging cloche hats. In Korea, the bob was called tanbal. Women began marcelling their hair, creating deep waves in it using heated scissor irons. Durable permanent waving became popular also in this period: it was an expensive, uncomfortable and time-consuming process, in which the hair was put in curlers and inserted into a steam or dry heat machine. During the 1930s women began to wear their hair slightly longer, in pageboys, bobs or waves and curls...
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'Title Card: "New York City" over 3 women in back seat of moving car.
Promotional newsreel sponsored by General Motors. Several women driving in automobile; showing off hairstyles. 3 women in back seat of moving automobile. Male hairstylist combing back of woman's hair in beauty parlor. CU women turning around to show off hair styles. Several women, dressed in evening clothes, getting into car (assisted by uniformed men) as crowd looks on; car pulls from curb. ECU blonde woman seated beside open car window. Automobile, with several women passengers, driving on residential street. 5 women in moving car (as seen through front windshield from hood mounted camera).'
From Chevrolet Leader News Vol. 1 No. 1.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairstyle
A hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to the styling of hair, usually on the human scalp. The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal grooming, fashion, and cosmetics, although practical, cultural, and popular considerations also influence some hairstyles...
From the 16th to the 19th century, European women's hair became more visible while their hair coverings grew smaller, with both becoming more elaborate, and with hairstyles beginning to include ornamentation such as flowers, ostrich plumes, ropes of pearls, jewels, ribbons and small crafted objects such as replicas of ships and windmills. Bound hair was felt to be symbolic of propriety: loosening one's hair was considered immodest and sexual, and sometimes was felt to have supernatural connotations. Red hair was popular, particularly in England during the reign of the red-haired Elizabeth I, and women and aristocratic men used borax, saltpeter, saffron and sulfur powder to dye their hair red, making themselves nauseated and giving themselves headaches and nosebleeds. During this period in Spain and Latin cultures, women wore lace mantillas, often worn over a high comb, and in Buenos Aires, there developed a fashion for extremely large tortoise-shell hair combs called peinetón, which could measure up to three feet in height and width, and which are said by historians to have reflected the growing influence of France, rather than Spain, upon Argentinians.
In the middle of the 18th century the pouf style developed, with women creating volume in the hair at the front of the head, usually with a pad underneath to lift it higher, and ornamented the back with seashells, pearls or gemstones. In 1750, women began dressing their hair with perfumed pomade and powdering it white. Just before World War I, some women began wearing silk turbans over their hair...
In the 1920s women started for the first time to bob, shingle and crop their hair, often covering it with small head-hugging cloche hats. In Korea, the bob was called tanbal. Women began marcelling their hair, creating deep waves in it using heated scissor irons. Durable permanent waving became popular also in this period: it was an expensive, uncomfortable and time-consuming process, in which the hair was put in curlers and inserted into a steam or dry heat machine. During the 1930s women began to wear their hair slightly longer, in pageboys, bobs or waves and curls...
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martes, 13 de septiembre de 2016
Berlin Fashion Boldness | Intersection | The New York Times
In the Kreuzberg neighborhood, Ron Dietze, a musician, loves that you can wear colorful clothing, like his vintage red leather jacket, without getting strange looks.
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lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2016
Street Style in Montevideo, Uruguay | Fashion Intersection | The New York Times
In a university neighborhood in Montevideo, the Uruguayan model Romina Di Bartolomeo buys second-hand clothes and imagines people wearing them at special moments in the past.
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Street Fashion in Lima, Peru | Intersection | The New York Times
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Katy Esquivel, whose videos have more than a million subscribers, likes to film among the vivid colonial buildings in a bohemian neighborhood in Lima.
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Street Fashion in Santiago, Chile | Intersection Style | The New York Times
In the city’s historic Lastarria neighborhood, Valentina Rios, the stylist and journalist behind Le Freak C’est Chic, says personal style is reflected in little details, like star studded platforms.
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domingo, 11 de septiembre de 2016
Street Style in Medellín, Colombia | Fashion Intersection | The New York Times
Elisa and Amelia Ochoa, twins and founders of the website Sisterly Style, discuss fashion in Medellín’s Poblado neighborhood.
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Street Fashion in Seoul, South Korea | Intersection | The New York Times
In the Hongdae neighborhood of Seoul, Mina Kwon, an illustrator, says her style is influenced by hip-hop and androgyny.
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jueves, 8 de septiembre de 2016
Street Fashion in Orchard Road, Singapore | Intersection | The New York Times
While wearing a “masculine yet sexy” white jumpsuit, Rachel Lim, an owner of Love, Bonito, a fashion label, says that comfort and experimentation are key parts of Singaporean style.
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martes, 6 de septiembre de 2016
Street Style in Panama City, Panama | Fashion Intersection | The New York Times
In Panama City’s colorful and colonial Casco Viejo, Pam Hetlinger, “The Girl From Panama,” combines tropical with urban.
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In Panama City’s colorful and colonial Casco Viejo, Pam Hetlinger, “The Girl From Panama,” combines tropical with urban.
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domingo, 4 de septiembre de 2016
Street Fashion in Hong Kong | Intersection | The New York Times
While on the streets of the Wan Chai neighborhood, Grace Lam, a contributing fashion editor for Vogue China, shares her fun and edgy style icons: Bruce Lee, David Bowie and her colorblind mother.
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Street Fashion in Hong Kong | Intersection | The New York Times
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