- STYLES
- Fashions
- Creates a coif
- Couturier's concerns
- Salon offerings
- Hairdo options
- Works in a salon
- Glamour topics
- Modes
- Buns and such
- Baroque and rococo, e.g.
- Does a salon job
- Does 'dos
- Fauxhawks and flattops
- Ways
- Dos
- Hair arrangements
- Methods
- Does salon work
- Salon dos
- Individual manners
- Works with hair
- Distinctive manners
- Fashionista's concerns
- Decor decisions
- Hairdressers' creations
- In things
- Modes of fashion
- Artistic approaches
- Distinctive dress designs
- Artistic expressions
- Hairdos
- Does, as dos
- Senator Bridges.
- Distinctive methods.
- Senator Bridges of N. H.
- Bridges in Upper House.
- First name of New Hampshire Senator.
- Couturier's forte.
- Designer's specialty.
- Woman's page features.
- Bridges of N. H.
- Names.
- Sen. Bridges of N. H.
- Sen. Bridges.
- Engraving tools.
- Paris products.
- Milady's pleasure.
- Paris specialty.
- Gravers.
- Designates.
- Mini, maxi, etc.
- Parisian creations
- Haute couture creations
- Manners
- Coifs
- Barbers
- Shag, beehive, updo, etc.
- Distinctive flairs
- They go in and out
- Doesn't merely cut
- Rococo and Postmodernism
- Options on a barbershop wall
- Topics for fashion magazines
- Choices of hairdos
- Fads
- Does up, as hair
- Trends
- The Urge "Master of ___"
- Bodoni and Helvetica
- Designs
- International, cafeteria and family
- Decorator's choices
- Vogue topics
- Fashion blog topics
- Fashion influencers' topics
- Hair options
- Art Deco and Gothic Revival
- Boutique's concerns
- Early American, et al.
- Fashion fads
- Baroque and rococo, for two
- Couturiers' creations
- Picks outfits for
- Fashion magazine topics
- Watermelon Sugar singer Harry
- Modiste matters
- Shags, e.g.