Close up shot of a woman having her hair dressed. General view of hairdressers at work during hairdressers competition organised by 'The Star'. High angle shot of the hairdressers at work. Hairdressers at work, judges...
Close up shot of a woman having her hair dressed. General view of hairdressers at work during hairdressers competition organised by 'The Star'. High angle shot of the hairdressers at work. Hairdressers at work, judges walking round. Close up shot of one of the contestants working on model's hair - hair is swept up and has transparent comb on top. Long shot of hairdressers at work, No 58 and No 43 in foreground. Close up shot of hairdresser at work on model's hair - hairstyle with flowers on top. Close up shot of another hairdresser shaking glitter material onto hair, pan down to model. Close up shot of model's hair - it is swept up and has some flower decorations. Close up shot of a man looking on. General view of the competition, judges walking round. Close up shot of a judge, pan to model. Close up shot of model with two swirls on top of head. Close up shot of judge walking round. Close up shot of model with front swept up. Models sitting down. Judges walking round. Close up shot of man spectator. Close up shot of a model wearing mantilla. Close up shot of a model with hair like pair of wings on top. Spectators looking on. Mrs Eileen Johnson of Manchester, model with winning hair, styled by Frank Stevenson of Crewe who wins the Gold Cup.
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