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Victory roll fringe/bangs hairpiece, vintage style: Rosa
Regular price £19.99 GBP
black #1b dark brown #4 chestnut brown #8 cherry red #39 ginger #ginger champagne blonde #613 white platinum #1001 + 4 more
Victory roll kit: Ingrid
Regular price £28.99 GBP
cherry red #39 black #1b dark brown #4 dark chocolate brown #6 chestnut brown #8 mocha #10 light chocolate brown #12 reddish brown #33 ash blonde #24 honey blonde #24BH613 champagne blonde #613 platinum blonde #1001 copper red #130 + 10 more

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1940s era hair

1940s hairstyles sit at a fascinating crossroads between the soft glamour of the late 1930s and the more structured looks that followed. Early in the decade, styles still carried over the flowing S-waves and face-framing shapes of 1930s Hollywood, with hair worn longer and designed to move naturally rather than appear rigid or heavily set. As the 1940s progressed, practical concerns and changing fashion led to greater control and structure: waves became more defined, volume was shaped more deliberately, and hair was often styled away from the face in polished, sculpted forms. Throughout the decade, the emphasis remained on elegance and femininity, blending softness with discipline in a way that bridged classic screen-star glamour and the foundations of later pin-up styling.