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50s Avant Garde Hair

Tigerlily

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Hello!
So, we're having a hair/makeup show at school for our graduation and the theme is Rock Avant Garde. Every graduate has to get models and pick 2 different eras to represent. I chose 50s and late 60s.
For the most part I know what I want them to wear and how their makeup will look, but I'm having some trouble with the hair for my 50s model. Since it has to be 50s, rock & roll, and avant garde at the same time, I really have no idea how to mix them all together.
Can anyone post any pictures or does anyone have any ideas of what I could do? I'm looking for some inspiration from you ladies!!!

My model has Bettie bangs and the length of her hair is past her shoulders.
I appreciate the help!
 

get_atomized

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I've seen some (what I thought were) the coolest pictures from the 40s and 50s of 'futuristic' hairstyles etc. VERY avant-garde i would say. My googling is currently not turning up what I was looking for though
 

Tigerlily

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Hmm, I think I know what you're talking about but I think it was a video wasn't it?
I'll have to look for it. :) Thanks for reminding me!
 

rubyredlocks

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I've definitely done a bit. You can see some of my portfolio here, though I don't have everything up.
http://www.modelmayhem.com/2611

The most recent was a play on the beehive which I tilted instead of centering and used light backcombing to create a more tattered texture.
For the 50's you could do an homage to the 50s Barbie and really extend the shape beyond all rhyme or reason.
 

get_atomized

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Tigerlily said:
Hmm, I think I know what you're talking about but I think it was a video wasn't it?
I'll have to look for it. :) Thanks for reminding me!

Oh maybe it was video, not pictures! Good point, I never thought to scour youtube.


rubyredlocks, I remember seeing this one before - http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/11290869, I love it!

I also love the one with the hat and the shiny purple gloves. Cool sculpted hairstyling!
 

rubyredlocks

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get_atomized ~Thank you!that one's actually me in a wig that I styled.
The other one you described is the askew beehive that I was describing.
 

get_atomized

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Oh wow that is a wig, I remember you mentioning that when I saw the picture the first time. Cool, I have lots of synthetic wigs I would not be able to do that to, but I have one long human hair wig i am suddenly itching to try to style that way. I need a wig stand to do it I think though
 

Tigerlily

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WOW!!! Great work, rubyredlocks! :eusa_clap Those are all definitely very inspiring. Thanks for posting them! I can't even pick a favorite, they're all amazing. And thank you for the suggestion!

Lollipop, thank you for the video! I've never seen that one before. It definitely gives me some ideas. The video I mentioned above was the one that's on the Related Videos on the right side called "Clothing of the Future."

I'm thinking of going for something BIG but still very polished. I'm going to add some broken vinyl pieces as decoration in the hair!
 

rubyredlocks

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Great find on that video Lollipop! Loved it. Amazing how I can see things we still use today. It's the finish that changes the look.

Tigerlilly- i am so glad that you found them inspiring and helpful. can't wait to see your results.

get_atomized- that's actually a synthetic wig,but it was wavy and did not look great down. however, i did see potential in putting it up. i've found the best way to style a wig is on a living head and let them hold onto whatever isn't secure. my poor husband has been known to "volunteer" for this several times.
 

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