Titus cut
Hairstyle
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A Titus cut or coiffure à la Titus, also known as coiffure à la victime, was a hairstyle for men and women popular at the end of the 18th century in France and England. The style consisted of a short layered cut, typically with curls. It was supposedly popularized in 1791 by the French actor François-Joseph Talma who played Titus in a Parisian production of Voltaire's Brutus.
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Nosferattus moved page [[Titus haircut]] to [[Titus cut]]: This is the convention for haircut article titles on Wikipedia and also reflects the cited sources
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