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Qué (quién) es Eton crop - definición

TYPE OF PIXIE CUT WHERE THE HAIR IS SLICKED DOWN WITH SOME LOCKS CURLED IN KISS CURLS
Eton Crop
  • American-British actress [[Bessie Love]] with an Eton crop, 1925

Etonian         
  • An Eton College classroom in the 19th century
  • Eton College
  • 17th Duke of Alba]] in late 1800s Eton dress, seen here with a ''[[mess jacket]]''
  • Pupils at Eton College dressed as members of various rowing crews taking part in the "Procession of Boats" on the River Thames during the "Fourth of June" celebrations 1932
  • sinister]] a lion passant guardant or''
  • Eton College in 1690, in an engraving by [[David Loggan]]
  • The exterior of Eton's main theatre, the ''Farrer''.
  • Stanberry Window (1923) in [[Hereford Cathedral]], showing Bishop [[John Stanberry]] advising King Henry VI on the founding of Eton College
  • Henry VI]], in School Yard
  • Front of Eton College
  • Old Etonian Tie: black with Eton blue stripes
  • [[Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester]], in 1914 dress of a junior Eton pupil, wearing a top hat, neck-tie and "bum-freezer", none of which are now worn
SCHOOL IN WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD, UK
List of famous Old Etonians; Etonian; Old Etonian; Eton (school); Eton college; Old Etonians; Oppidan; Eton colege; Eton Society; Eton School; King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside windsor; The hopgarden; The Hopgarden; Etonians; Eton College societies; Oriental Society (Eton College); Eaton College; Fictional Old Etonians; Fictional old Etonians; Half (Eton); Wet bob; Eton football
[i:'t??n??n]
¦ noun a pupil of Eton College, a boys' public school in southern England.
¦ adjective relating to or typical of Eton College.
Etón Corporation         
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US-BASED IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF SHORTWAVE RADIOS
Eton Corporation; Etón
Etón Corporation is an American company established in 1986 and is based in Palo Alto, California. Formerly known as Lextronics, it produces solar powered and hand-cranked shortwave and emergency radios sold in retail stores and online.
Oppidan         
  • An Eton College classroom in the 19th century
  • Eton College
  • 17th Duke of Alba]] in late 1800s Eton dress, seen here with a ''[[mess jacket]]''
  • Pupils at Eton College dressed as members of various rowing crews taking part in the "Procession of Boats" on the River Thames during the "Fourth of June" celebrations 1932
  • sinister]] a lion passant guardant or''
  • Eton College in 1690, in an engraving by [[David Loggan]]
  • The exterior of Eton's main theatre, the ''Farrer''.
  • Stanberry Window (1923) in [[Hereford Cathedral]], showing Bishop [[John Stanberry]] advising King Henry VI on the founding of Eton College
  • Henry VI]], in School Yard
  • Front of Eton College
  • Old Etonian Tie: black with Eton blue stripes
  • [[Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester]], in 1914 dress of a junior Eton pupil, wearing a top hat, neck-tie and "bum-freezer", none of which are now worn
SCHOOL IN WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD, UK
List of famous Old Etonians; Etonian; Old Etonian; Eton (school); Eton college; Old Etonians; Oppidan; Eton colege; Eton Society; Eton School; King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside windsor; The hopgarden; The Hopgarden; Etonians; Eton College societies; Oriental Society (Eton College); Eaton College; Fictional Old Etonians; Fictional old Etonians; Half (Eton); Wet bob; Eton football
·noun An inhabitant of a town.
II. Oppidan ·adj Of or pertaining to a town.
III. Oppidan ·noun A student of Eton College, England, who is not a King's scholar, and who boards in a private family.

Wikipedia

Eton crop

The Eton crop is a type of very short, slicked-down crop hairstyle for women. It became popular during the 1920s because it was ideal to showcase the shape of cloche hats. It was worn by Josephine Baker, among others. The name derives from its similarity to a hairstyle allegedly popular with schoolboys at Eton.

The Eton crop appears to have emerged in Britain in the mid-1920s: the first use of the phrase in The Times is in September 1926. It was a severe hairstyle, emphasising the shape of the head and focusing interest on the face. By June 1927 Margot Asquith, Lady Oxford, was deriding it: "Women with neither backs nor tops to their heads, and faces as large as hams, appear at the King's Drawing Rooms with the nuque of their necks blue from shaving..". By 1930 it seems to have become outmoded among the most fashionable. A critic reviewing a collection of society portraits notes: "Hairdressing is in a state of transition. There is an Eton crop, there are many soft shingles, and there are a few heads where the hair is being let grow."

It was the choice haircut for the more masculine lesbians in the lesbian subculture, particularly in England, during its time of popularity.