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However some images show long hair worn loose behind the hennin.
Now, let me put your hair up, what there is of it, before you don the matching hennin.
Various writers on costume history use hennin to cover a variety of different styles.
Ms de Hennin said some people may be able to gain recognition of prior learning for skills they already have.
Hennin chose to name the settlement Neches after the nearby river.
Behind him is a female heraldic figure wearing a long, veiled hennin.
On 31 minutes Hennin ran through and shot just wide for Witton.
The hennin was worn tilted backward at an angle.
The black loop on her forehead is thought to be part of the wire frame that balances the hennin.
People who build their own houses are more satisfied, Mr. Hennin said.
The high butterfly hennin and the rings on her fingers denote nobility.
The "creature" had a heart-shaped face amid long chestnut hair held by a hennin.
Light falls on the pictorial space from the left, creating shadows against the back wall, the strongest cast by the girl's hennin.
As a youngster, Hennin played for the England Youth football team.
In this allegory of True Love, the woman wears a pointed hennin with a sheer veil.
The background has darkened with age; it is likely that the angles created by the sitter's hennin and dress were once much sharper.
She wore a gown and hennin the color of a twilight sky that suited her complexion as no other hue possibly could.
Popular among Burgundian noblewomen in the 15th century was a type of conical headgear now called a hennin.
Maria Portinari wears a truncated cone hennin with a veil draped over the back.
Nowadays, the hennin forms part of the costume of the stereotypical fairy tale princess.
Thomas urged street boys to chase after such ladies and pluck off their headdresses, crying "Au hennin!"
Hennin and Saffer soon left.
In the Middle Ages, hats for women ranged from simple scarves to elaborate hennin, and denoted social status.
The Spanish-Imperial cavalry withdrew through the levee of Hennin.
The sitter wears a truncated hennin under a sheer veil which falls across her face and over her shoulders.