1. coiffure - Noun
2. coiffure - Verb
A headdress, or manner of dressing the hair.
Source: Webster's dictionarydress my hair for the wedding Source: Internet
Her coiffure was undone, so half of her hair came tumbling down her back. Source: Internet
‘However, we can easily guess his social status from his elaborate coiffure: in the manner of high-ranking men, his hair is done up in a topknot, kept in place by an ornamental hairpin.’ Source: Internet
If Ky’s spirited vision belongs on social media, the evocative work of multidisciplinary Shani Crowe is right at home in a museum—as well as on Solange’s architectural coiffure. Source: Internet
That’s why he’s made it his business to master every coiffure his clients could possibly pin on their inspiration boards, from effortless curls and waves to artistic updos with wisps and tendrils in just the right places. Source: Internet
Drypoint and aquatint on laid paper, Brooklyn Museum In 1891, she exhibited a series of highly original colored drypoint and aquatint prints, including Woman Bathing and The Coiffure, inspired by the Japanese masters shown in Paris the year before. Source: Internet