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- Chignon_(hairstyle) abstract "A chignon (/ʃɪnˈjɒn/; French pronunciation: [ʃiɲɔ̃]) is a popular type of hairstyle. The word “chignon” comes from the French phrase “chignon du cou,” which means nape of the neck. Chignons are generally achieved by pinning the hair into a knot at the nape of the neck or at the back of the head, but there are many different variations of the style. They are frequently worn for special occasions, like weddings and formal dances, but the basic chignon is also worn for everyday casual wear. Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is known for her chignon.".
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- Chignon_(hairstyle) wikiPageExternalLink Style-a-Classic-Chignon-Hair-Style.
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- Chignon_(hairstyle) hasPhotoCollection Chignon_(hairstyle).
- Chignon_(hairstyle) subject Category:19th-century_fashion.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) subject Category:Hairstyles.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) type BodyCovering105237755.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) type Covering109257949.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) type Hair105254795.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) type Hairdo105256862.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) type Hairstyles.
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- Chignon_(hairstyle) comment "A chignon (/ʃɪnˈjɒn/; French pronunciation: [ʃiɲɔ̃]) is a popular type of hairstyle. The word “chignon” comes from the French phrase “chignon du cou,” which means nape of the neck. Chignons are generally achieved by pinning the hair into a knot at the nape of the neck or at the back of the head, but there are many different variations of the style. They are frequently worn for special occasions, like weddings and formal dances, but the basic chignon is also worn for everyday casual wear.".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Chignon (hairstyle)".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Chignon".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Chignon".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Chignon".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Haarknoten".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Kok".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Moño (peinado)".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "Шиньон".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "シニヨン".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) label "髻".
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Haarknoten.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Moño_(peinado).
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Motots.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Chignon.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Chignon.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs シニヨン.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Chignon.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Kok.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs m.0cj9q3.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Q1279269.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Q1279269.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) sameAs Chignon_(hairstyle).
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- Chignon_(hairstyle) depiction Chignon-jennadrudi.JPG.
- Chignon_(hairstyle) isPrimaryTopicOf Chignon_(hairstyle).