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Interesting question - I'm gonna go with the beehive. I didn't know beehive was a cocktail, but I looked it up and sure enough: http://www.cocktaildb.com/recipe_detail?id=191 If it's not beehive, some other 50s/60s female hairstyles: poodle, wave, perm, bob. Whether any of those are also cocktails is anyone's guess, since it doesn't take much to invent a cocktail and give it a name.
As a concert pianist, Franz List was immensely popular among the women. He had many female admirers, including the Princes Carolyne Wittgenstein. His hairstyle was also considered attractive among the women.
Well, the popular hairstyle today is long, straight and smooth. High ponytails are also popular.
Prawn Cocktail is eaten as a starter and is also popular as a starter before a Christmas dinner. One can find recipes for prawn cocktail on the British Food website as well as BBC Good Food.
The flip, the French roll, and pageboy all carried over, but with the added volume of the "bouffant," which referred to any hairstyle teased or brushed to volume on the crown. A bouffant hairstyle could be bobbed, with shorter ends, or have shoulder-length ends curled up and out (flip) or under (pageboy); it could also be pinned up in the back (French roll) or on top. Many popular hairstyles were achieved with wigs or hairpieces added to the natural hair.
The most popular cocktail mixes are martinis, highballs, lowballs, shooters and tropical drinks. Also, there are many variations of the same drink, but with a kick to it.
One can view hairstyle pictures in many places - for example in magazines such as OK! and Hello! Hairstyle pictures can also be seen on the internet at sites such as Cosmopolitan, and also by doing an image search for the specific hairstyle.
Also, the pants are black.
the hottest hairstyle for 2008 is the bangs look like Hannah montan's bangs over the eyes but DEFINETLY NOT to the side or in the middle The hottest hairstyle for 2008 is the buzzcut, brushcut or crewcut. Umm, i also thoight that bobs like short in the back and long in the front were really popular as well :D
The popular attire for men attending a cocktail party in the 1950's was slim silk pants and a custom made jacket. This was also the era when Ascot accessories were common.
There are many hairstyle galleries in books that are usually at all the hair salons. You can also find hairstyle pictures in many websites for hair styles.
One could find different configurations for cocktail tables with different configurations through a company called Dream Arcades. Dream Arcades is the most popular choice as it also has the most options.