Romantic High Chignon

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This hairstyle is pure Edwardian fantasy. Towering, romantic, and adorned with glinting gold, it belongs to a world of afternoon teas and long evenings at the opera. It is a style of enormous visual impact and considerable technical achievement.
 
The hair has been piled high into a chignon that reaches impressive heights above the crown of the head. It is not simply pinned up: it has been shaped, teased, and carefully placed to create a full, rounded mass of curls that seem almost to float. Some of the curls are large and loose, falling softly at the sides and nape of the neck. Others are tighter and more controlled, adding texture and depth to the arrangement at the top. Together, they create a look that is simultaneously structured and undone.
 
The crowning element is the gold beaded headband that wraps around the base of the chignon. Decorated with intricate patterns of tiny gold and amber beads, it sits like a tiara across the forehead and over the sides of the hair. Headbands like this were enormously popular during the Edwardian period. This one anchors the hairstyle visually while adding a note of opulence that feels truly regal.
 
High chignon with a gold beaded headband
 
The front shows how the curls cascade around the face as well, softening the overall silhouette and making the look approachable despite its grandeur. The loose curly strands framing the cheeks and neck are a charming detail. They keep the style from feeling too stiff or formal, and they move beautifully.
 
The woman's dress is a heavily embroidered cream lace gown with a jeweled shoulder ornament, featuring dark red gemstones and intricate golden beading. It is exactly the kind of garment that this hairstyle was designed to accompany. The combination of ornate dress and dramatic hair is not accidental. It is a deliberate aesthetic statement that says, quite clearly, that this woman has both taste and means.
 
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