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Children hairdressing at Selfridges. It seems to be one of the most fashionable things to
Children hairdressing at Selfridges. It seems to be one of the most fashionable things to have your childs hair cut at Selfridges because the waiting list stretches for weeks. And if you insist on a Saturday then everything is booked a month ahead. It may be that the attraction is the curl with which each child is provided before leaving the premises. Mind not all the kiddies take kindly to the idea and start crying, which appeals to the solidarity of some others and they join in. Little Timothy Moore was less than amused when his mother took him to Selfridges to have his hair done. London, 4th March 1954
Bela Zola
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
Media ID 21706174
© Mirrorpix
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This print captures a moment in time at Selfridges, where children's hairdressing has become the epitome of fashion. The demand is so high that the waiting list stretches for weeks, and even booking on a Saturday requires planning a month ahead. What makes this experience truly unique is the signature curl each child receives before leaving the premises. However, not all little ones take kindly to this idea, as evident from little Timothy Moore's expression of discontentment. In his mother's attempt to give him a stylish haircut, he found himself less than amused. His tears evoke both sympathy and solidarity among some other children who join in with their own cries. Set against the backdrop of London in 1954, this image reflects an era when life was simpler yet filled with its own set of challenges. The apron-clad hairdresser gently holds Timothy's hand while trying to comfort him during his haircutting ordeal. Bela Zola skillfully captures the essence of childhood emotions through her lens, showcasing both joy and sadness within one frame. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst fashionable trends and bustling city life, it is often these small moments that shape our memories and leave an indelible mark on our hearts.
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