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American Curls: Non-Ringlet Fauntleroy Curls

Fauntleroy curls

Figure 1.-- Ringlet curls were most associated with the Fauntleroy style, but there other ways of doing the curls. Notice the huge lace collar. This boy was from New York. Click on the image to see his highly decorated knee pants.

Fautleroy hair curl styles not done in ringlets were not very common, but we do see some examples. This was mostly shorter cut styles with the curls off the shoulders. We note a variety of styles. We note some boys with bangs curls at the end of their hair at the sides and backs. This was done in many different ways. Some were only slightly curled. Other boys had elaborate, almost bushy curls. We also nocice all the head done in curls which of course means the hair is well off the shoulders. We are unsure what the proper terms are for the different non-ringlet styles were or even if they had names. These were not necesarily Fauntleroy styles, but these fancy styles are most commonly seen with Fauntleroy oufits. Again we see them more commonly in America than Europe.







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Created: 7:26 PM 3/21/2009
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