Abstract

Hairstyle is a representative means of expressing beauty, and changes over time. Hairstyle has evolved from standardized and formal styles to imagination- and inspiration-based creative styles. The formative types can be divided into natural and geometric types. The natural phenomenon-based formative activities have been performed along with a human attempt for representation since the early stages of human history. They have continuously developed into Art Nouveau styles and modern design culture. In particular, the flower- and nature (typical motifs of Art Nouveau)-based curves, streamlined shape, and geometric lines and curves represent feminine beauty. The haircuts, up-styles and creative styles created using the motifs from Art Nouveau-style architecture and arts reflect the characteristics of constructive and geometric Art Nouveau and provide creative inspiration for hairstyles.

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