Stopper

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Lamballe with rosary and side curls
Mary Pickford with stopper curls

The ringlet (the Austrian stubble Locke , even snake curl , ringlet , hanging Locke , French boucle pendante ) is a papillotierte or rotated about a curling wood single strand of hair. Stopper curls were in fashion in the middle of the 17th century, as part of the Fontanage around 1685 to 1713, then to Lamballe around 1789 and again around 1835 to 1888 as part of a ball hairstyle. As part of children's hairstyles, stopper curls were popular in the 1950s.

Natural stopper curls in a child

literature

  • Ingrid Loschek: Reclam's fashion and costume lexicon. 5th edition Reclam, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-15-010577-3 , pp. 451f.