Of course the one and only hair guru, Guido Palau is responsible for this look. Holy Maria Antoinette!
Bouffant. Pompadour. Chignon. I'd like to dedicate this Valentine's Day post to something I love: hair. Let's start with a major influence for the quilling "Coiffure Series"--Charles Dana Gibson's wallpaper design. While most of his illustrations could be found in the pages of Life or Harper's, this one was designed as wallpaper for bachelor's rooms. Dirty.
A modern Gibson Girl hairstyle. Gibson Girls were considered the "ideal women" of the early 1900's and were characterized by their extravagant hairstyles and tiny waistlines. I would just like to say that this hairstyle is sick. It's elegant, dramatic, and just plain fierce.