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Montague Hairdressing.|ˈmɒntəgjuː| Also Montague curl. [Origin unknown.] A flat curl, several of which were used to dress the front of the hair, often forming a fringe.
1881Mme. Demorest's ‘What to Wear’ 1881–82 Autumn & Winter 68/1 The flat Montague curls and crève-cœur locks are being affected. 1882Mme. Demorest's ‘What to Wear’ 1882 Spring & Summer 80/1 Montagues continue, as formerly, to please the fancy. They may be flattened or combed up; the latter is preferred. 1905A. B. Moler Man. Barbering 86 Artificial curls... Montagues are made by fastening a strand of hair to a style of hairpin for this purpose. Ibid. 90 Montagues, or short curls, for the front of the face,..are usually dressed on a wig block. 1960Cunnington & Beard Dict. Eng. Costume 138/1 Montague Curls,..an evening dress coiffure, the front hair arranged in a crescent-shaped fringe of curls gummed to the forehead. 1966J. S. Cox Illustr. Dict. Hairdressing 99 Montague,..a pin curl mounted on a hairpin. |