单词 | chignon |
例句 | The girl was immaculate—not a blue thread out of place, her chignon of long fair hair coiled in regulation neatness two inches above her uniform collar. Code Name Verity 2012-05-15T00:00:00Z Her hair is middle-parted, gathered into a chignon, and she wears stylishly narrow tortoiseshell glasses. The Namesake 2003-09-01T00:00:00Z Though her face was still wild and red and her chignon was not quite holding. It All Comes Down to This 2017-07-11T00:00:00Z Strands of hair have come loose from her chignon. The Namesake 2003-09-01T00:00:00Z Her sticky graying hair is tied in a chignon at her neck. Dreaming in Cuban 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z She takes the hardbound green volume, with gold lettering and a line drawing of a girl with abundant red hair in a chignon on the front, and opens it. Orphan Train 2013-04-02T00:00:00Z They wore jewelry made of shell and swans’-down earrings and chignons spiked with eagle feathers. 1491 2005-10-10T00:00:00Z Her pretty auburn hair is up in this hairdo called a chignon, like Princess Grace wears in her magazine wedding pictures. Before We Were Free 2002-08-13T00:00:00Z Her hair was pinned up as usual, but not in the signature French chignon twist she’d been wearing when Maddie had left her last night. Code Name Verity 2012-05-15T00:00:00Z She wore a flowing, bright yellow dress, and her blonde hair was perfectly coiffed in a thick chignon. Summer of the Mariposas 2012-10-20T00:00:00Z Similarly, braids aren’t necessarily off-limits if pulled into a polished look like a braided chignon. 7 Ways to Make Yourself Look Older at Work 2015-05-15T04:00:00Z I remember her hair was always done, like in a low chignon. For These Designers, Mom Knew Best 2011-05-06T23:14:50Z In contrast to her usual edgy fashion style, the British supermodel wore a demure cream two-piece outfit and piled up her straight dark hair into a classic chignon. Model tells court: Not clear gift was diamonds 2010-08-05T12:50:00Z Her hair is braided and then twisted into a chignon and she wears tiny gold earrings. Perspective | Kerry James Marshall paints a masterful image of history and hope on the cover of Vogue 2020-08-25T04:00:00Z Among the few notable things about this year’s Golden Globes was that so many women dispensed with long curling-ironed hair or chignons or whatever other frippery and just chopped it. Bye to ‘Real Housewife’ Hair 2019-01-08T05:00:00Z “Behind the undone chignon, the back of Donald Trump is covered in white lank,” the machine wrote. The Algorithm That Could Take Us Inside Shakespeare’s Mind 2021-11-24T05:00:00Z Wittstock sometimes wears the same blond chignon, muted colors and elegant, tailored dresses as did Princess Grace. The quiet royal wedding in Monaco 2011-06-23T06:33:42Z The star of this deliciously noir short story collection, Maud, is nearly 90, with a cloud of “snow-white” hair twisted into a thick “old-fashioned chignon,” and she hobbles about her neighborhood with a wheeled walker. Three New Chilling Page-Turners Feature Unlikely Psychopaths 2018-12-21T05:00:00Z That translucent skin, those high cheekbones, the pale-blonde hair in a silky chignon are so alluring. In Intiman's 'Hedda,' we don't feel her pain 2012-07-17T23:27:06Z And while one might expect to see shock locks done in a jagged cut, increasingly they are wound into a chignon, for a whimsical effect that Ms. Praet described as the “twisted lady.” Skin Deep: ?Shock Locks? Leave Punk Behind 2011-07-20T19:20:29Z Rather than adopting the timeless elegance approach — all upswept chignon and classic diamond earrings — that is so often the leitmotif of promotions for fine jewelry, the Palladium Board has focused strongly on fashion. Palladium Takes Less Traveled Road to Find Distinction 2012-12-06T16:48:50Z At the table to our left, a grandmother with a Champagne-colored chignon and an indigo suit listened pensively as her grandchildren recounted their summers. Choice Tables: At Paris Brasseries, Cuisine to Match the Scene 2013-12-12T16:42:39Z And sure enough, in my mind’s eye, I immediately became Tippi Hedren in “The Birds”: pale peach skirt, blond chignon, black heels. Modern Love: Losing a ‘Boyfriend,’ the Best Way Possible - Modern Love 2013-05-23T22:40:29Z The flat ballet shoes, with transparent plastic bands fastening them at the ankles, were mirrored in the black satin ribbon necklets, joined at the nape to disheveled chignons. Special Report: Fashion: Reflecting on the Future 2011-01-25T18:18:38Z Ringwald took the stage wearing a sleek red dress, her hair in a chignon, and horn-rimmed reading glasses. Debbie Harry, Molly Ringwald turn back the clock in Seattle 2012-09-11T03:31:04Z “Undone chignon” is exactly what Trump’s hair looks like. The Algorithm That Could Take Us Inside Shakespeare’s Mind 2021-11-24T05:00:00Z Then there was a touch of menace as a tune from “Psycho” shivered on the soundtrack and the caps were replaced by swirling Hitchcock lady chignons. Special Report: Fashion: Surface Attraction 2011-02-27T17:05:09Z In early photos, she is vivacious and moody, her auburn hair teased up and sprayed into an elaborate chignon, or, later, wild and woolly, as though she’s raked a brush through it just the once. How Muriel Spark Came Home to Scotland 2018-12-19T05:00:00Z Hair should complement the casual, natural look: a simple ponytail, a chignon, a bun you plop atop your head as you wash your face in the morning. Skin Deep: Imperfect Makeup Is a Trend for 2012 2012-01-18T21:26:30Z But also, because Alexia has a chignon constantly — that's where she puts her pick. From Hitchcock to the Macarena, "Titane" director on how monstrosity and humor feed her body horror 2021-10-05T04:00:00Z Ms. Wittstock sometimes wears the same blond chignon, muted colors, and elegant, tailored dresses as did Princess Grace. The Quiet Royal Wedding 2011-06-22T18:47:22Z Simone de Beauvoir, author of The Second Sex, would be twisting in her chignon. The Second Sexism is just victim-envy 2012-05-16T19:00:05Z “But when the television started, we saw her with a one-meter-high chignon with every possible kind of flowers in it!” Special Report: Fashion: Elizabeth Taylor?s Wardrobe and Jewelry To Be Auctioned 2011-09-12T11:40:48Z The princess bride sported the glittering Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, on loan from her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, atop a neat, low chignon bun. Princess Eugenie stuns in Peter Pilotto wedding gown 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z I wanted to have a modern version of Madeleine's chignon on the side of Alexia's head. From Hitchcock to the Macarena, "Titane" director on how monstrosity and humor feed her body horror 2021-10-05T04:00:00Z In the first round of feminism starting in the 1960s, he relieved women of high maintenance chignons and beehives. Saying Farewell to Vidal Sassoon 2012-10-15T13:58:47Z “It’s a French twist we destroyed a tiny bit, because we want a modernity,” said Odile Gilbert of the hair — a chignon and slight bangs flattened to one side using Kérastase Double Force hairspray. | Thakoon 2012-02-13T16:00:38Z Simone de Beauvoir must be twisting in her chignon, for she understood sexual politcs and its contradictions. The Second Sexism is just victim-envy 2012-05-16T19:00:05Z Jean Paul Gaultier , a purveyor of downtown style, called his collection “Bourgeoisie sans Age,” or “ageless” giving a witty riff on beehive chignons in the silver gray of a mature grand dame. Special Report: Fashion: The Discreet Return of the Bourgoisie 2011-03-06T18:55:47Z The herd that gathered in the 19th arrondissement were as elegant as their surroundings, all tailored jackets, chignons and pointed leather boots. Pitchfork Music festival Paris speaks the international language of indie 2012-11-08T10:36:38Z The scar is shaped like a spiral, a snail, which is a direct homage to Madeleine's chignon in "Vertigo," which is also shaped like a snail. From Hitchcock to the Macarena, "Titane" director on how monstrosity and humor feed her body horror 2021-10-05T04:00:00Z My lips were pouty, plump and red, and my hair was swept into an elegant chignon. Is Paris truly the City of Romance? It all depends on who you’re with. 2017-05-25T04:00:00Z There were many moments when the singer, in a blond chignon hairpiece and black dress, suggested Kim Novak on a rampage. Music Review: Justin Vivian Bond Sings Melanie at 54 Below 2012-12-24T21:26:41Z The women’s cheeks are stained with blush, their hair in chignons. Before the Gunfire, It Was Their Glittering ‘Dancing Star’ 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z Delicate of frame and strong of stamina, with thick eyeglasses and long corn-silk hair pulled into a chignon, she resembled an unlikely hybrid of the poet Marianne Moore and the golden-age movie star Loretta Young. Remembering a Revered, No-Nonsense Editor of Culture 2022-12-31T05:00:00Z Her blond hair was usually ironed straight or pulled back into a messy chignon. How Amanda Seyfried found her (deep) voice as Elizabeth Holmes in 'The Dropout' 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z Gone were her signature black turtlenecks and black slacks; gone the bright red lipstick and blond hair ironed straight as a board or pulled into a chignon. The Verdict on the Elizabeth Holmes Trial Makeover 2021-12-17T05:00:00Z His congregation was just as likely to include grandmothers in floor-length skirts and chignons as recovered drug addicts and women in denim, rhinestones, and white leather boots. Appalachian snake handlers put their faith in God—and increasingly, doctors 2021-02-01T05:00:00Z The rest of society is a blend of every skin tone and ethnicity: neoclassical ringlets and jewel-adorned chignons mingle with powdered Afros and flowing dreadlocks. Jane Austen meets hookup culture in Netflix's exquisitely silly 'Bridgerton' 2020-12-21T05:00:00Z She wanted simple elegance, from her planned chignon hairstyle and simple jewelry to the shoes she hand-carried from the Upper West Side. Actress Jessica Hecht’s Emmy night comes down to the dress 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z After I rang, the door was opened by a young woman, her blond hair pulled back in a chignon, who greeted me with what sounded like an Eastern European accent. The Day Jeffrey Epstein Told Me He Had Dirt on Powerful People 2019-08-12T04:00:00Z If your idea of red-carpet hair is loose, side-swept waves, demure chignons and sleek center-parts, it’s time to broaden your scope. Emmys fashion: Braids, locs and natural hairdos are reinvigorating Hollywood style 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z Modern party hairstyles are more likely to be a version of a plait – a style we all learned to do ourselves in primary school – than the salon-expertise of a chignon. Don’t Care Good Hair: more lo-fi than blow-dry 2017-03-28T04:00:00Z But with her hair swept into a chignon with a delicate headpiece, professional make-up and her model frame flattered by the curves of the gown, she quickly turned into a natural. 'I feel brave': Indian acid attack survivor wows New York with catwalk debut 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z The looks were set off by dashing turbans, decorative headscarves, and prim chignons for the unveiled. Stylish cover-up: inside International Modest fashion week 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z Seidler, wearing a white jacket, with her hair in a slightly skewed chignon, directed the action. Fine Dining for a Better World? 2016-04-04T04:00:00Z In an age of technology, models, whose hair was swept back into moon-shaped chignons, wore belt pouches big enough to hold smartphones or tablets. In serene garden and wooden house, Lagerfeld fetes nature for Chanel 2016-01-26T05:00:00Z The curved aesthetic - which was apparent also in oversize bulbous chignons, curved cork platforms and usual double-eye makeup - was inspired by the 1932 cubist sculpture “Head of a Woman” by Pablo Picasso. Gwyneth Paltrow hits Chanel’s eco-couture show in Paris 2016-01-26T05:00:00Z Days in between she rotates between braids and chignons and sprays on dry shampoo. The New Great Hair Regimen 2015-12-22T05:00:00Z I can narrow it down to a few little things, like having my lips on, and my hair pulled back in a neat chignon. Dita Von Teese knows how to make 'Your Beauty Mark' 2015-12-08T05:00:00Z She was a handsome, dignified widow with a gray chignon and a history of loss. Lois Lowry Shares Her Favorite Bible Passage 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z The lower my spirits, the higher my chignon. 'Shaving my head led to my first orgasm': writers on their lives in hair 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z The crowd, featuring cummerbunds and chignons, sang along to Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road,” and swayed as the singer Joss Stone performed barefoot on stage. Today in Politics: N.S.A. Program Expires as Senate Staring Match Continues 2015-06-01T04:00:00Z Model’s hair was collected in a chignon, from which a hoop hung, holding in place a disembodied cosmic fake blond ponytail. Kate Hudson reveals derriere at Versace, Portman hits Dior 2015-01-26T05:00:00Z Butler worked his magic on the fishtail braid, reinventing it as an elaborate chignon to add to the romance of Danes’ red Givenchy dress. Beauty Recap: 10 Highlights From The 2014 Emmy Awards Red Carpet 2014-08-26T04:00:00Z Her chignon unraveling with her self-dramatizing behavior, Ms. Hawking’s Kate is ultimately an elegant clown whom viewers need not take seriously. | New Jersey: A Review of ‘Saving Kitty,’ at the New Jersey Repertory Company 2013-08-02T20:45:29Z Her hair, worn in a chignon, was black, her face was rosy and large, almost monumental, with a plinth of chins. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z Do up the back hair in a double chignon, either with your own or false hair; add a set of false curls underneath the chignon, extending from ear to ear. Self-Instructor in the Art of Hair Work Dressing Hair, Making Curls, Switches, Braids, and Hair Jewelry of Every Description. 2012-01-25T03:00:38.157Z Hair tied in a single broad knot above the head, instead of yesterday's chignon and cheese-plate. The Beckoning Hand and Other Stories 2012-01-10T03:00:17.100Z It’s always refreshing to see texture on the red carpet, and artfully mussed hair was everywhere—appearing in messy chignons and windswept waves alike. Beauty Recap: 10 Highlights From The 2014 Emmy Awards Red Carpet 2014-08-26T04:00:00Z You may see her almost any day walking in the Ghetto market-place—a meagre, old figure, with a sharp-featured face and a plaited chignon. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z When I courted Mrs. Gustard, which was forty years ago come next November, it was in the time of toolip-planting, and I hove a toolip bulb at her and caught her in the chignon. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z Explanation: First crimp all the hair, then place a cushion high up under the hair at the back, forming a chignon, and friz the ends of the hair from ear to ear under the chignon. Self-Instructor in the Art of Hair Work Dressing Hair, Making Curls, Switches, Braids, and Hair Jewelry of Every Description. 2012-01-25T03:00:38.157Z But it's simply not done now: hearts went out with chignons. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z One of them gave me that nearly extinct article, a hair net—it was the day of chignons, the manufacture of which was beyond me—and seldom have I received a more useful gift. Thirty Years in Australia 2011-10-25T02:00:27.397Z Came back in her cab, her fading features flushed with the joy of life, with the artificial flowers in her false chignon, and the pink wrap over her head. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z One of these young girls, with a low chignon, was gathering a peony and was slightly smiling. Strange Stories from the Lodge of Leisures 2011-10-17T02:00:17.420Z The Duke's contribution was the verse "Let him that is on the housetop not come down," the sermon being against "chignons," and the actual text the last half of the verse—"Top-knot come down"! A New Medley of Memories 2011-07-12T02:00:37.147Z The Lion looked especially well with his mane done up in a chignon. Baby Jane's Mission 2011-07-03T02:00:10.693Z Then came the day she entered the apartment and through clots of rock smoke saw Greg, on his knees, his face in the crotch of an obese girl with a platinum chignon. Sam Lipsyte: “Deniers.” 2011-04-25T04:00:00Z No more the plaited chignon, the silk gown, the triple necklace,—the dazzling exterior that made her too proud to speak to admiring neighbours,—only hunger and cold and mockery and loneliness. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z It was the day of chignons, when everybody, without exception, wore their hair in that particular style. Forty Years of 'Spy' 2011-03-04T03:00:57.237Z In the sixties the hair was waved and caught behind in ringlets or was bunched into the hideous chignons, which are seen till about 1880. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z In 1872 loomed upon us that ghastly horror the chignon, which bore a faint resemblance to the exaggerated coiffures of the 18th century. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z Many of the girls formerly owned a trunkful of jewels and a houseful of servants, but now they dispensed with chignon and crinoline. Comrade Kropotkin 2010-12-26T03:00:20.093Z Unlike Ms. Bush and many young brides nowadays, Ms. Clinton wore her hair up, scraped away from her face in a somewhat grand chignon. Critic's Notebook: Chelsea Clinton's Wedding Gown Spoke Beyond the Silence 2010-08-01T22:41:00Z The chorus, five attractive women who wear their hair in ballerina chignon styles, do everything in unison. Theater Review | New Jersey: ?Orestes: A Tragic Romp? at Two River Theater 2010-04-03T00:17:00Z The light of the street-lamp now fell upon the group, brightly illuminating a little hat with a black feather, that sat jauntily upon a gold-red chignon. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II Of course I could not continue to wear my hair � la pigtail, and that went up in the then fashionable chignon. Life on the Stage Her hair, yellow as corn-silk, and caught in a low chignon at her back, escaped its restraint of pins and fell in a whorl down her shirt-waist. Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole Down the court years ago had come the beauties, with their striped stockings and swaying crinolines and velvety chignons. Carnival Bella mimicked the girls as they said to each other, "Please tell me if my chignon is still on." Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine "Oh, I only hope he won't get on my head!" cried a somewhat elderly lady, holding on to her chignon with both hands. Eyes Like the Sea It looked like the wreck of a thousand chignons, and proved, on inspection, to be a kind of tawny-colored moss! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880. At the same time a small dancing jack, dangling from somewhere overhead, caught by his hands and feet in my chignon, as if striving to pull me up. Happy Days for Boys and Girls Some were so envious as to suggest to Jenny that another color would have suited her better than pink or that her hair would be more becoming en chignon than curled. Carnival Above the knot or chignon they each displayed a bunch of fresh roses. Pepita Ximenez She was thinking abruptly, unhappily, about that chignon she had bought yesterday. Teething Ring Here these pesky girls have been rummaging my boxes, and putting on my best chignons that pa sent me only yesterday. The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems "The coral shines on my skin so brown— The pin of gold in my chignon: I go in search of my fortune." A Nest of Spies The men who pull them have funny chignons of frizzy black hair sticking out under their little red caps, and it would be easy to mistake them for women. Round the Wonderful World Busuk’s long black hair had to be done up in a marvellous chignon on the top of her head. Tales of the Malayan Coast From Penang to the Philippines Her hair, undulating toward the ears, shone with a blue luster; a rose in her chignon trembled on its mobile stalk, with artificial dewdrops on the tips of the leaves. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life She worships money; but if there is anything she hates, it is chignons. The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems Such true love was worthy of a better cause, for the lady was considerably more annoyed than flattered by the incident, chignons not being an article kept in stock by the native coiffeurs of Kuching. On the Equator Their long hair was gathered into a chignon, powdered with red dust, similar to that which the elder ones had rubbed over their bodies. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century They will point to the fashionable attire, the gold rings, and lofty chignons of our younger sisters as direct defiance of primitive custom. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis Standing up with his hands on the back of her chair, he saw the teeth of her comb that bit into her chignon. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life Enter Hannah Jones, r., extravagantly dressed, with a red chignon, followed by Mrs. Lofty. The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems She was no taller than Polly, but slender and with golden red hair caught under the sunhat in a swimmer's chignon. Operation Haystack Cobalt Cornish seas by Brett Hid by chignons in a net, Likewise views by Leader! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 29, 1893 Her hair is brushed back from the forehead, without a parting, and coiled into a tight, flat chignon. The Philippine Islands The long hair had been jerked from its customary chignon, and was hanging loose around his head. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old As soon as the hairdresser understood exactly what Ralph wanted, he entered heartily into his plans; and several of the short flat bands of black hair, used for chignons, were sewn on to a band. The Young Franc Tireurs And Their Adventures in the Franco-Prussian War This the youngster did by locking his feet together under the man’s chin, and fastening his fat fingers in his woolly hair, in which position he bore some resemblance to an enormous chignon. Black Ivory The earrings consisted of thick silver-wire hoops, some of the women having the ends of their necklaces attached to them, and then looped up into a sort of “chignon” behind. The Mate of the Lily Notes from Harry Musgrave's Log Book The Chinese always preserved their own peculiar national dress—the most rational of all—with the pig-tail coiled into a chignon. The Philippine Islands Dotty was giving an extra touch to her chignon, and Prudy trying on her cap. Prudy Keeping House I want some long flat bands of hair, like those you use for chignons. The Young Franc Tireurs And Their Adventures in the Franco-Prussian War A young woman in flaunting jockey hat, extravagant ‘chignon,’ and gaudy dress, flirts into the den, and turns a bold, half-defiant face upon the rakish masculine figure at the principal desk. Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City Her chignon in a net of gold, Was about as large as they ever sold. Poems Teachers Ask For Selected by readers of "Normal Instructor-Primary Plans" Her hair, in a towsled chignon, was golden, or rather had been dyed to that colour; her face was painted; and she was glaringly drunk. Wandering Heath Her head she surmounted with an old chignon, which bobbed back and forth, as she walked, like a pedler's pack. Prudy Keeping House No doubt she wore a chignon; but if so she wore it with the special view of being in no degree remarkable in reference to her head-dress. Phineas Redux It is dressed much like that of a Chinese woman except that it is twisted and tied up in a chignon on the crown of the head. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir I say the paint, the chignons, the hoops, and the morals—whatever they may be—start from here. The Cockaynes in Paris Or 'Gone abroad' Petticoat and chignon are male institutions in Ceylon.” The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands Chinese ladies often use it as a kind of chignon; and it is an historical fact that a famous Empress, who set aside the Emperor and ruled China with an Elizabethan hand from A.D. China and the Chinese If that chignon and those heels had been taken off, the figure which would have remained would have been that too often of a puny girl of sixteen. Health and Education In men the chignon is usually lower, being about half way between the crown and the nape of the neck. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir There is a race of the new-rich—of the recently honoured, here, who are French from their shoe-rosettes to their chignons. The Cockaynes in Paris Or 'Gone abroad' They wear high hats or chignons, tight waists, and bell-shaped skirts. Anthropology This soon loosened her chignon, the ingredients of which flew in as many directions, and her hair swept wildly about her face. Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces But the face which is beneath that chignon and that hat? Health and Education The back division is combed back, and after being twisted into a compact mass, is tied in a chignon upon the crown of the head. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir On their heads they were wont to perch delicious little hats, poked forward, in contradistinction to the trend of the draperies, slanting nosewards and tilted up in the rear by plaited chignons. Secret Bread They cut off their hair, cut it off in a day when every woman owned a chignon. The Business of Being a Woman And why revive the chignons— Huge lumps pinned on? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 26, 1892 He looked slightly stunned, as if the presence of beauty in a Billie Burke chignon and little else except a kimono was almost too much for him. Love Stories The runners, naked and tatooed, carefully combed in sleek bands and shiny chignons, are chatting together, smoking little pipes, or bathing their muscular legs in the fresh water of the torrent. Madame Chrysantheme All female vanities she rigorously discarded—no hoop, train, bustle, panier, chignon, powder, paint, rouge, patches, no nonsense of any sort. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years It is tied at the back under the chignon. Beeton's Book of Needlework Everybody wears tight boots and bustles and chignons and stove-pipe hats. Homes and How to Make Them Mrs. Ripwinkley came down from the country with a bonnet on that had a crown, and with not a particle of a chignon. Real Folks And at length emerges, in due turn, the little aigrette of silver flowers, the ebony chignon, the gray silk robe and mauve sash of Mdlle. Madame Chrysantheme The women wind theirs in a peculiar knot, in about the position of the French chignon. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life "My dear colonel," said the young man, quietly, "I am very sorry to tell you that I find one chignon very much the same as another." The Coquette's Victim Everyday Life Library No. 1 Her hair, rich as Australian gold, half escaped its chignon and lay across her shoulders. Every Soul Hath Its Song "I was to buy it a pair of high-heeled boots and a chignon; and the consequence would be that she would have to stand on her head." Real Folks The atmosphere, the dawning day, the infantine grace of these little girls in their long frocks and shiny chignons, all is redundant with freshness and youth. Madame Chrysantheme But no; on the board were two heads, ideals of male and female beauty, one with a waxed moustache, the other with a huge chignon, vividly recalling Mr. Pettitt’s Penates. The Three Brides She wore the regulation chignon, golden brown in her case, her eyes were blue, her lips rosy and sweet, her face fair as the lilies and roses of summer. The Coquette's Victim Everyday Life Library No. 1 It was but the other day that we saw an old woman with grey hair wearing a little hat placed coquettishly upon her head, with a large chignon of grey hair filling up the back! Routledge's Manual of Etiquette She looked round the room nervously, and went and picked up her braided "chignon" from the dressing-table. We Girls: a Home Story Some wear the hair divided in four parts, covered with cushions, and in plaits tied like a chignon or arranged in pan-handles on the front of the head with bunches of red feathers. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen At one, dinner was served and eaten in moody silence, Jack having inadvertently punted the ball through the pantry, grazing the chignon of the waitress, and landing in the mayonnaise. The Booming of Acre Hill And Other Reminiscences of Urban and Suburban Life "My dear boy," he replied, "one chignon is just like another; which do you mean?" The Coquette's Victim Everyday Life Library No. 1 One of the locks of her chignon had become loosened and hung on her neck; she looked haggard and almost old. The Age of Innocence But," says the critic, "what then of the clairvoyant descriptions, or the visions where the aged father is seen, clad in the old-fashioned garments of another age, or the grandmother with crinoline and chignon? The Vital Message She wore an imperceptible hat, balanced on an immense pyramidal chignon, from which escaped a torrent of wavy hair. The Count's Millions They were standing before the fire-place, on the great hearth-rug, and Blanche, while she listened to this speech, was feeling, with uplifted arm, for a curl that had strayed from her chignon. Confidence Mademoiselle and an English governess tore each other's chignons from their heads because each asserted that I loved her best—! The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume II "Yes—I gave you time enough: my hair wouldn't go," Madame Olenska said, raising her hand to the heaped-up curls of her chignon. The Age of Innocence Aunt Charlotte wore a blue and black striped satin dress, bunched up behind, and a little hat perched on the top of her chignon and tied underneath it with blue ribbons. Mary Olivier: a Life Her mother parted her hair into two sleek wings; she wore a rosette and lappets of black velvet and lace on a glistening beetle-backed chignon. Life and Death of Harriett Frean Africa lurks in the basis: the harsh and wiry hair is gathered into lumps, which to the new comer suggest only bears' ears, and into chignons resembling curled up hedge-hogs. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I As Coupeau and Gervaise were both short, they raised themselves up on tiptoe, trying to see something besides the chignons and hats that were bobbing about. L'Assommoir Those were serious times indeed, when your cook might give warning by taking your scalp, or chignon, as the case might be, and making off with it into the woods. Among My Books First Series The brown plait stood up farther back on the edge of the sloping chignon. Mary Olivier: a Life The little round hat, Lizzie wore one like it herself, tilted forward, perched on her chignon. Life and Death of Harriett Frean Her complexion was a little muddy, her hair was light brown, always untidy, and done up in a slovenly chignon. Jean-Christophe, Volume I She had patched herself a modest little dress, and wore a cap with the strings tied under her chignon. L'Assommoir With effusion, Bessie bade him enter; but in her mind were distracting thoughts of the condition of her chignon, and the present occupancy of the only sitting-room. Mrs. Day's Daughters He shrugged his shoulders with a Quien sabe? indicating a doubt as profound as if I had asked him whether chignons were worn in the moon. Castilian Days The form of her head was so good that she could dare to carry it without a chignon, or any adventitious adjuncts from an artiste's shop. The Eustace Diamonds Every intelligence-office will soon be ringing with the cries of combat, and all our kitchens strewn with pig-tails and bark chignons. Suburban Sketches If they ran till they were out of breath, it was in view of showing their white stockings and making the ribbons of their chignons wave in the breeze. L'Assommoir Deleah was out walking with Franky, Mrs. Day told him, thankful that Bessie, who had slipped away with a view to the adjustment of the disarranged chignon, was not present to hear that explanation. Mrs. Day's Daughters Five seconds later he is bending over Lady Gwendoline's chair, whispering in the pink, patrician ear resting against the glistening, golden chignon. A Terrible Secret The escort was commanded by a young woman carrying a Chassepot, and wearing a chignon. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) She had taken that chignon for a pillow, and fastened it to the back of the seat. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 37, December 10, 1870 She was still staggering when another caught her from the side, hitting her left ear and drenching her chignon which then came unwound into a limp, bedraggled string of hair. L'Assommoir The long train, the big chignon, the apology for a bonnet, were all ridiculous,—no one could deny that,—but youth, beauty, and a happy heart made even those absurdities charming. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories White muslin, gold and coral, pink roses, and no chignon. A Terrible Secret The crowd continues to thicken; the cafés are crammed; gold chignons are plentiful enough at every table; here and there a red Garibaldi shirt is visible, like poppies amongst the corn. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) Once, about midnight, she awoke me by her snoring, but I gave the old gal's chignon a hitch, and it was all right again. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 37, December 10, 1870 She had on an old black dress with flounces, and a red ribbon round her neck; and her hair was done up carefully, the chignon being enclosed in a blue silk net. L'Assommoir Hundreds and hundreds of women went by with trailing skirts, and whispered and jested and laughed; while men darted in pursuit, now of a fair chignon, now of a dark one. Fruitfulness This, to the ordinary mind, may seem rather confused; and so it is; but what else could you expect from a writer when he has got chignon upon the brain? Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 One of the other women ran into Masters' bedroom where they had left their wraps and emerged in a few moments with a lifted chignon and a straggling curl. Sleeping Fires: a Novel "It would serve you right if they bayonetted you;" and she added emphasis to her expostulation by planting her chignon between my shoulder-blades with terrific force. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 37, December 10, 1870 She was a tall, pale girl with a very high chignon, a very stiff satin dress, and very queer little shoes with very pronounced heels. The Doctor's Daughter Wreathed in chaplets, with long uncombed hair twisted at the top of the head into a regular chignon, and with bearded faces, they presented a very funny likeness to naked apes. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan In purchasing a pig chignon, then, the Girl of the Period had better look out that she does not get "too much pork for a shilling." Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 The older women wore small bonnets and cashmere shawls, lace collars and cameos, the younger fichus and small flat hats above their "waterfalls" or curled chignons. Sleeping Fires: a Novel My rather grim Abigail was a neophyte in foreign travel, though doubtless cunning enough at her trade, which I inferred to be that of making up those prodigious chignons worn mainly by English ladies. Italian Hours She nodded her chignon affirmatively with a satisfied air, and began biting her under lip, which operation, however, was immediately interrupted by an expressive—"It must be awfully nice." The Doctor's Daughter The hair is erected into a kind of Greek chignon. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan The Pig-faced Woman exhibited some time ago in Europe was once a very pretty girl, her hideous deformity being the result of wearing a chignon stuffed with Hungary pigs' wool. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 His fur was really beautiful, a sort of tortoiseshell red, the lighter stripes repeating exactly the different golden tints of a fashionable chignon. Station Amusements in New Zealand Still a style so peculiar requires a toilette in keeping; the "king" in uniform is less ridiculous than the Gaboon lady's chignon, contrasting with a tight-bodied and narrow-skirted gown of pink calico. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1 The mirror on the ceiling, too, reflected the top of her head, with its tightly rolled chignon and the little bands lowered over her temples. The Fat and the Thin The latter wore no covering on their rich, shining hair, twisted into a kind of Greek chignon. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan The chignon is coming to the front again. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 A large spotted veil flew out from the capote over the chignon. The Old Wives' Tale Their women are not so well dressed as the "ladies" of the Mpongwe, the chignon is smaller, and there are fewer brass rings. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1 In cardboard boxes down below were cleverly arranged fringes, curling side-ringlets, and carefully combed chignons glossy with pomade. The Fat and the Thin But a chignon, a bandbox behind the noddle,—she would not endure. He Knew He Was Right For newspapers the chignon is just now a teeming subject. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 She had little time to devote to her toilette, but this huge chignon, hastily contrived without the aid of any mirror, was often instinct with vigorous grace. The Fortune of the Rougons Some of them wore the chignon, and others long curls; the youngest ones who wore curls looked at a distance like women. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, She had a slender waist, and an abundant light brown chignon, and cheeks of a beautiful pink, in which two fascinating dimples came and went. Australia Felix Poor Bella at last gave way, put on her discarded chignon, and came down to tea. He Knew He Was Right Since chignons have come into fashion, a vast amount of pig's wool has been imported for their manufacture. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 The hood resting on the edge of her chignon formed a kind of Phrygian cap. The Fortune of the Rougons One of them had splendid long black curls waving in the wind, hanging down nearly to his middle; the other two had chignons. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Her head was an Athenian sculpture—no chignon, but the tight coils of antiquity; at their side, one diamond star sparkled vivid flame, by its contrast with those polished ebon snakes. A Woman-Hater Arabella, in that moment of bliss in which she had conceived herself to be engaged to Mr. Gibson, had discarded her chignon. He Knew He Was Right The feet are big and bare, the hair is neat and drawn back from the face into a stiff roll or chignon, and they all wear jade-stone earrings. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither The child rose, laid down the magazine, which was open at the colored picture of a group of ladies in crinoline and chignons, and, going across the room, extended a hand to Mr. Tidditt. Cy Whittaker's Place These two natives had their hair tied up in a kind of chignon at the back of the head, the hair being dragged back off the forehead from infancy. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Nothing false; no towers, no chignons, no shams! Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon For my part, I rather like girls with chignons, and all that sort of get-up. He Knew He Was Right Mrs. Tripp tossed her chignon and descended a step of the stairs. Cressy Standing up with his hands on the back of her chair he saw the teeth of her comb that bit into her chignon. Madame Bovary He was also compelled to wear a great chignon, which made him look more like a girl than a boy. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, He realized that the Victorian young lady, with her chignon and her Grecian bend, could not hope to make a strong student. The Story of Wellesley And the overthrow to the girls with the big chignons would be so complete! He Knew He Was Right The two partings on the top of the head and the chignon never vary. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Her hair, undulating towards the ears, shone with a blue lustre; a rose in her chignon trembled on its mobile stalk, with artificial dewdrops on the tip of the leaves. Madame Bovary Beneath the toque her red-gold hair was arranged in an enormous chignon, with one long curl escaping over her collar. The Financier, a novel M. Costeclar was one of those personalities which only bloom in Paris, and are only met in Paris,—the same as cab-horses, and young ladies with yellow chignons. Other People's Money This she said with a sad smile, that ought to have brought him on his knees, in spite of the chignon. He Knew He Was Right If that chignon and those heels had been taken off, the figure which would have remained would have been that too often of a puny girl of sixteen. Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc Usually she wore a stiff and ugly coiffure that could only be described as a chignon. Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed Kindly and calm, patrician to the last, Superbly falls her gown of sober gray, And on her chignon's elegant array The plainest cap is somehow touched with caste. Poems Shtcherbatsky told the old maid of honor, Madame Nikolaeva, that he meant to put the crown on Kitty's chignon for luck. Anna Karenina A young woman may commence in chignons by attaching any amount of an edifice to her head; but the reduction should be made by degrees. He Knew He Was Right But the face which is beneath that chignon and that hat? Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc I do not recollect ever having seen a chignon, but I know that it must look like that. Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed I can see the shop, I can smell the sprinkled pavement, Where she serves—her chestnut chignon Thrills my senses! Poems In our enthusiasm we broke two glasses and upset a cruet; a small, thin lady was unfortunate enough to shed her chignon. Paul Kelver, a Novel She loved her chignon; but she was ready to abandon even that for him. He Knew He Was Right We prepared for the combat by covering our bodies with grease; and I had my long hair securely tied up into a kind of “chignon” at the back of my head. The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont In the lofty mirrors behind them one saw the reflection of their chignons. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola Now and again, when a women bent forward, the back of her neck glowed golden under a rain of curls, and the glitter of a diamond clasp lit up a lofty chignon. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola On the bed lay stretched a gray mass, but only the ruddy chignon was distinguishable and a pale blotch which might be the face. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola It was not that the chignon was in itself a thing of beauty, but that it imparted so unmistakable an air of fashion! He Knew He Was Right A woman had a golden dagger stuck in her chignon, while a bodice thickly embroidered with jet beads clothed her in what looked like a coat of mail. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola Hurriedly and without changing her dress she had her hair done up and stuck white roses in her chignon and at her bosom. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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