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20's hair.


Question Posted Tuesday March 3 2009, 3:07 pm

I have to dress up as Zora Neale Hurston tomorrow for history. I have long wavy/curly, blonde hair, and I realize the common style of the 20's was the "bob". So, any ideas as to what I could do with my hair? I have this black veil thing that comes about halfway down my face with a bow at the top, so I was going to wear that, but idk what else to do with my hair.

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maddiec123 answered Wednesday March 4 2009, 1:17 am:
You are right. The 20's was big on short hair and 'bob' style haircuts. But you still had the film stars with long flowing locks - think Greta Garbo!

I looked up Zora Neale Hurston ... and she is a black woman, so your long wavy/curly blond hair is a stretch anyway! I didn't see any pictures of Zora Neale Hurston where she dyed her hair blond or had it very long.

I suggest an updo... keeping some curls in the front it you have bangs. You could also 'roll it up in the back and clip it, letting the sides droop down below your ears.

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