Overall, I enjoyed doing this topic. I liked learning about historical hair designs and different ways in which the Elizabethans would style...
FINAL DESIGN
MY PARTNERS DESIGN My partners design consisted of a quiff at the front which was crimped and backcombed, a strand of hair hanging do...
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3 DESIGNS
1. TWO BUNS My first design was a traditional Elizabethan design. It consisted of two large heart shaped quiffs, braids, pearls and lac...
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MY FIRST ATTEMPT
In this lesson I wanted to explore different designs I could use with crimped hair. I started off by crimping my models hair, starting at t...
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MODERN AND HISTORICAL ELIZABETHAN DESIGNS RESEARCH
Elizabethan Hairstyles The Elizabethan period saw a dramatic change in culture as England transitioned from the fiercely religious Mi...
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BOOK RESEARCH
The Culture Of Fashion (1995) - Christopher Breward " Following the fashion - a survey of elite modes, 1540-1600" "...
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ELIZABETHAN SOCIETY - WHO? WHY?
HOW THEY LIVED Life in the Elizabethan period varied depending on class, gender and location. It was the time of the renaissance - the ne...
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ELIZABETHAN STYLE
In this lesson we learnt a technique that reflected the Elizabethan hair styles. We were shown a technique which created a texture to go ov...
PADDING AND HAIR RAT
In this lesson we looked at padding and hair rats which helped to create the Elizabethan look. I created the heart shaped look in two ways....
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CRIMPING AND BACKCOMBING
CRIMPING 1. Firstly I sectioned off the hair into little bits the same size as the crimpers, so there wouldn't any excess hair hang...
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CURLING
In this lesson we looked at curling the hair in two different ways. I first separated the hair in half and clipped both sides up. I star...
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