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centre parting
noun
Hairstyle where the hair is separated down the middle.
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Mosley also thinks he might be the man with the specs and centre parting.
No, I don't mean Jesus with his totally wrong centre parting, martial arts moves and boring beard.
Reeves's own hair developments started in the late 60s, when he got a centre parting modelled on the Small Faces' Steve Marriot.
It was made of naturally coloured hair human where possible and consisted of a great curtain of curls and ringlets cascading over shoulders and back, while above the brow the curls rose high on either side of the centre parting.
Women's hair, always worn long during the century, was from about 1840 to 1870 dressed in a severe style in which it was drawn back tightly from a centre parting into a bun at the back.
Brush your hair Make a centre parting Tie your hair into two ponytails, leaving the same amount of hair in each ponytail at the back.
Similar(42)
Do a middle parting.
Chanel's catwalk show this season was a staged feminist march, complete with flares and centre partings, placards and loudspeakers.
You immediately know that we're in 1990, the era of "Madchester" T-shirts, bowl cuts and centre partings, and ridiculously flared Joe Bloggs jeans.
He knew all there was to know about true mods like Steve Marriott's Small Faces who wore the sharpest skinny styles from Italy and curtained hair with centre partings.
With the stetson, unattractive centre-parting, aviator sunglasses and moustache, he is a new version of the Marlboro-Man-with-cancer. His Ron is ornery – and smug with it.
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