Definition of Coiffure. Meaning of Coiffure. Synonyms of Coiffure

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Definition of Coiffure

Coiffure
Coiffure Coif"fure, n. [F., fr. coiffer. See Coif.] A headdress, or manner of dressing the hair. --Addison.

Meaning of Coiffure from wikipedia

- A hairstyle, hairdo, haircut or coiffure refers to the styling of hair, usually on the human head but sometimes on the face or body. The fashioning of...
- A Titus cut or coiffure à la Titus was a hairstyle for men and women po****r at the end of the 18th century in France and England. The style consisted...
- are distinct from, but may resemble, box braids, Dutch braids, melon coiffures, and other forms of plaited hair, and are typically tighter than braids...
- Legros de Rumigny (1710–1770) was a French hairdresser. He was the hairdresser for the French court of the 18th century including Madame de Pompadour....
- The Pliable Coiffure of Mr. Fairbanks. A Few Campaign Portrait Suggestions, caricature of Charles W. Fairbanks by Hy Mayer, New York Times, 22 September...
- slim long necks, which in turn swa**** upon very slim shoulders; the upper coiffure bulged out to such a degree that it almost surp****ed the head itself in...
- femme Bamiléké/The Two Faces of a Bamiléké Woman (2016) and Chez Jolie Coiffure (2018) won a number of international prizes. Les prières de Delphine/Delphine’s...
- same year. The cast included Mischa Barton and Anne Charleston. France: Coiffure et Confidences, the French-language adaptation by Didier Caron directed...
- others. He was nicknamed the "Prince de la coiffure", "d'Artagnan de la coiffure", "Sphinx de la coiffure", and "Figaro". His signature chignons (knot...
- Elmhurst, Illinois, owner of the Margaret Vinci Coiffures in downtown Chicago, who won the National Coiffure Championship in 1954, and who had been asked...