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"Haired: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the past with Grape-Shot by Lou Mayer, a captivating image that transports us to an era of elegance and sophistication. The Dubonnet advertisement showcases a woman's allure, her luscious locks framing her face like a work of art. In Britannia and Eve, July 1939, we witness the epitome of glamour as women embrace their natural beauty. The It Girl by George Whitelaw captures the essence of charisma in one mesmerizing glance. David Wright's Pin-up calendar girl from 1950 exudes confidence and sensuality through her perfectly styled hair. Take a trip back to the carefree days of the 1930s with playful playsuits that complemented every hairstyle. In Picture No. 11768886, we see how hair can be transformed into an accessory itself – cascading waves enhancing femininity effortlessly. Meanwhile, Picture No. 11771805 showcases a bold statement with sleek updos that demand attention wherever they go. Picture No. 11013779 takes us ringside at the National Sporting Club where athletes showcase not only their physical prowess but also their impeccable hairstyles – proof that even during intense competition, style never falters. Night Shift by David Wright reveals another side to hair – its ability to convey intimacy and vulnerability as two lovers share stolen moments under moonlight. Lastly, an athletic young man in shorts lies on a stone floor clutching his ball in Picture No. 11768886 - his tousled hair reflecting both determination and youthful energy. Through these images spanning different eras and styles, "Haired" celebrates the power of our tresses as more than just strands; they are symbols of identity, expression, and timeless beauty throughout history.