I've just seen the most beautiful bouffant. It was tall, poufy as all get out and unusually red. Fantastic! I imagined the woman sporting this fabulous hair was named Violet. She had lovely rhinestoned sunglasses and red lipstick that supported her decision to have her hair the color of a fire-engine.
I couldn't stop looking at her. I wasn't judging her. I was in awe.
How did she get her hair like that? How long has she had her hair this way? Who created this amazing 'do?!
I hope I see you again dear Violet the bouffant lady. You've brightened my day!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Violet And Her Bouffant
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Sounds like Violet is living in a bygone era! I'm sad you didn't get pics of her though.
ReplyDeleteJustine :o )
I think I would love to see her too!!!
ReplyDeleteSo funny... think you might have just met my grandmother!
ReplyDeleteDid you get a picture???
ReplyDeleteNext time you should just happen to be dialing your cell phone when you accidentally take a picture....
ReplyDeleteI am so going to be Violet one day.
ReplyDeleteI love to see people just living their own "lights"! Rock on, Violet!
ReplyDeleteI love it when I glimpse a character like that!
ReplyDeleteViolet rocks!! I remember one of my best friend's grandmothers had hair like that when we were kids. She got it all done up in the beauty parlor once a week - tall and proud, with two perfect little pincurls, one beside each ear....
ReplyDeletea picture...even from the back...would have been great. But I just thought of something....WHAT if Violet is a blogger and she takes offense to saying that her hair is the color of a fire-engine?? Then you're in my boat...you trouble maker. KIDDING......I'd have your back. haha.
ReplyDeleteI want to see her glasses actually...I have a black pair with rhinestones. Love 'em
When I was growing up we had a neighbor who did her hair just like that every day. Must have taken hours, but she was always ready to paint the town!
ReplyDeleteI hope the blogosphere is treating you well this week! :)
People whose hair is like that sleep standing in the corner, you know?
ReplyDeleteI used to work with a lady like that.
Love it when a day can be brightened by seeing someone like that - sounds like my late grandmother...I bet if you had a chance to talk to her, she'd have some stories to tell! :)
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ReplyDeleteJust passing through via MBC.
Have a great day!
Aww man, I would l have loved to see a picture. She sounds amazing and I'm picturing her in my head. I know those rhinestone glasses were saying sumptin.
ReplyDeleteGood Lord, if you were in Waco, Texas that was my grandmother. And fyi, her name was Ruby.
ReplyDeleteNext time take a photo! Amy Winehouse inspired?
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the plastic bouffant wigs I had as a young girl...
Hi Ann....
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying all the posts (and videos) on this front page of your blog and looking forward to reading more. Great blog!
Hope your weekend has been a beautiful one.