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The phrase "a chignon whether" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, as "whether" typically introduces alternatives or conditions, which is not applicable here.
Example: "She wore a chignon, whether for the wedding or a casual outing."
Alternatives: "a chignon or" or "a chignon depending on".
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- A chignon, whether messy or structured, shows off bone structure.
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The romance and nostalgia of braids, whether at the crown or tossed casually into a chignon, also make them popular with brides.
And put my hair into a chignon.
A chignon? That's sexy".
Her hair was pulled back in a chignon.
Later styles were dressed high on top and in a chignon or ringlets behind.
But don't call the male version an up-do or a chignon.
Who worships a chignon as if it were the icon of a saint?
Hair was dressed in Classical fashion, usually in a chignon bound with ribbons.
The veil under a chignon (bottom, second from far right) was an elegant statement.
As Virginia, Ms. Hennessy is dowdy, often listless, wearing a chignon and old-lady dresses with little lace collars.
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