With his immaculate manners,
coiffed silver hair, and perpetually elegant dress style--fine Italian shirts and ties, cufflinks, dress shoes--he could easily pass for one of the European diplomats who regularly stop by.
A distinctly blonde matron with hair elegantly
coiffed in the slow lane he now looks at.
Two young men about 26, well dressed and
coiffed. LA lawyers who had never been to GSA, never read the rules until yesterday, never knew anyone in GSA, had never even held a schedule in their hands and had never worked for any agency including GSA.
Love-in-the-Mirror, so delightful, so beautifully
coiffed.
Hard on the high heels of the Marvelettes came the
coiffed couture of the Supremes with Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and Barbara Martin in the original group.
As for those in senior ranks who are "suitably
coiffed" but robbing the system blind: fear not, because it is only the evil longhairs whom little Cox seeks.
Hair alone came in many guises: coiled colored wire ringlets; yarn, braided, fluffed and
coiffed. Some students painted the clothes right on the wood while others actually constructed clothing out of fabric.
And with those open aspect rural views and a quarter of an acre of
coiffed gardens, it's a true family bolthole - despite its proximity to Newcastle and the wider region.
He even cheats with that bloody hair which is actually
coiffed and cut to look unkempt.
In a sea of perfectly
coiffed hair do's and don'ts, one distinct style stood out at the recent Star Magic Ball.
The Bad Blood singer was caught on camera letting her usually perfectly
coiffed hair down as Dumfries-born boyfriend Calvin, 32, spun the tunes in Las Vegas.
Meanwhile Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw will provide the young'un element in his snappy suit and with his perfectly
coiffed quiff.
The 14-year-old earned comparisons to his dad, David Bekham with his perfectly
coiffed brown hair, smart black suit and narrow tie.
Not the real Secretary of State, of course, but a tall and unnaturally
coiffed Israeli actor who bears an uncanny resemblance to the one-time Democratic presidential nominee.
As far as I am concerned, I will die in one" Rail union boss Bob Crow decides to stay put despite his six-figure salary "It saddens me that Christmas has become so commercialised and over-hyped that its true meaning has become lost beneath the welter of fairy lights, tinsel and extravagant presents" David Blunkett, Labour's former home secretary "It presumably comes from having that coronet so firmly thrust into your elaborately
coiffed and lacquered hair" TV historian David Starkey, above, mocks the Princess Royal's comment that to eat horsemeat would improve the welfare of horses.