![]() There were more “I love its” from shoppers on 57th Street, who had been Dorothy Hamilled at various salons.īig salon chains, such as Glemby, report that they are getting requests for “Dorothy Hamills” in shops all over the country. “My hair was too long for a woman my age,” she said. Looking younger is not one of Miss Lindstrom's problems, but for Debbie Abraham, a middleaged West Sider, it was. “It makes her look younger,” buzzed several other clients. newscaster, was going into the Xavier salon on West 57th Street, to have her new hairdo curled-she liked it short, but preferred it curlier.“I'm glad I cut my long hair,” contributed Carolyn Oliner, a high school student, who said she was “almost 16.” “It's neat,” said red‐haired Janet Huntington, a waitress “So easy to take care of,” remarked Brenda Wildy, an airline stewardess. The Sassoon shop in the General Motors building was turning out the hairdos the other day with almost assembly‐line” precision - the freshly coiffeured women seemed delighted to have gotten rid of cumbersome longer hair. People stop me on the street and ask about it.” J., who had brought 13‐year‐old Jodie to Vidal Sassoon's for a hairdo similar to her own. ![]() “I love it,” said Averil Moskow, of Wayne, N. Miss Tharp's bouncy hairdo originated at Vidal Sassoon, Miss Hamill's at Suga, but virtually every fashion‐conscious salon is turning out the neat little head, Which promises to sweep the country in the same way Jacqueline Kennedy's bouffant did in the 1960's. ![]() Indeed it does move, and if Miss Hamill, the Olympic figure skating champion, hadn't proven it, Twyla Tharp, the current darling of modern dance, has. It's the “Dorothy Hamill,” and most ‘Women pronounce it “cute,” “comfortable,” “easy to manage.” “It moves so well,” they say, shaking their heads to show what they mean. And then a wholesome‐looking 19‐year‐old, skating across millions of television screens from the winter Olympics, settled it once and for all. What do a champion figure skater, a modern dance choreographer and any number of women from a high school student to a middleaged beauty salon patron have in common these days? A short hairdo that falls over the forehead, bares the ear lobe and becomes a triangle in back.įor want of a better name, hairdressers have been calling it the “wedge” cut.
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