Noverra Hairstyles – Part 9
Noverra Hairstyles – Part 9
By T. Visser – Between Bell and Clapper
Hair as a ritual: style genes in the Noverra blend
In Noverra , hair isn't an accessory—it's a visual codex .
Each hairstyle carries ritual meaning, historical resonance, and aesthetic tension.
Below, you'll find the stylistic genes you can weave into your Noverra compositions.
Cyberpunk
Period : ca. 1980–present
Features :
- Asymmetrical cut
- Shaved sides, undercuts
- Neon colors, metallic shades
- Mohawks, spikes, geometric shapes
- Tech accessories: LED, cables, visors
Prompt example :
portrait of a ritual figure in cyberpunk style, asymmetrical haircut with shaved sides and neon blue spikes, metallic textures in hair strands, glowing circuitry woven into the scalp, background of industrial ruins and digital haze
Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau)
Period : ca. 1895–1914
Features :
- Organic lines, wavy hair
- Braided crowns, half updos
- Floral hair accessories
- Soft curls around the face
Prompt example :
portrait of a Noverra figure in Jugendstil style, long wavy hair with soft curls framing the face, braided crown with floral ornaments, golden light filtering through stained glass, background of flowing vines and decorative ironwork
Baroque
Period : ca. 1600–1750
Features :
- High hair constructions
- Curls, backcombing, volume
- Decoration with pearls, ribbons, combs
- Symbolism of status and power
Prompt example :
portrait of a ceremonial figure in Baroque style, towering hairstyle with sculpted curls and pearl ornaments, golden lace woven into the hair, dramatic lighting from candle chandeliers, background of velvet drapes and marble columns
Art Nouveau
Period : ca. 1890–1910
Features :
- Long, loose hair with natural waves
- Curls around the face
- Hair accessories with graceful shapes (flowers, spirals)
- Inspired by Alphonse Mucha
Prompt example :
portrait of a Noverra woman in Art Nouveau style, flowing auburn hair with spiral curls around the cheeks, adorned with golden floral combs and vine-shaped ornaments, soft teal and gold background with swirling organic patterns
Rococo
Period : ca. 1720–1780
Features :
- Frivolous, asymmetrical
- Pastel colors, lots of gold
- Curling lines, floral ornaments
- Lightness and decoration as an emotional style
How does Rococo fit into Noverra?
- Combine with Brutalism or Cyberpunk for friction
- Use as ritual decoration
- Let pastel and gold collide with glitch textures
Prompt example :
portrait of a ritual figure in Noverra style, wearing a pastel robe with golden Rococo ornaments, surrounded by asymmetrical floral patterns and serpentine curves, background of fractured marble and digital mist, atmosphere of tension between elegance and decay
Art Deco
Period : ca. 1920–1940
Features :
- Geometry, symmetry, metallics
- Black and gold contrast, urban flair
- Influences of technology and fashion
Typical hairstyles :
- Bob line
- Finger waves
- Eton crop
- Sleek updos
- Headbands with crystals, feathers, metal ornaments
Prompt example :
portrait of a Noverra figure in Art Deco style, short bob haircut with sculpted finger waves, wearing a black and gold robe with geometric embroidery, background of symmetrical marble columns and glowing metallic patterns, atmosphere of ritual elegance and urban mysticism
The miracle of Noverra: style mutation as a ritual
The hybrid look: what do you want to show?
In Noverra, it's not about historical reconstruction—but about ritual transformation .
You don't choose a style, you weave an identity . What do you want to convey? What era, what form, what power?
🧬 Example: Noverra fusion of Rococo and Art Deco
You see a woman who combines the elegance of 18th-century Rococo with the geometric power of the 1920s.
- Her finger waves are tight and shiny, decorated with floral ornaments
- Her robe is deep black, embroidered with gold patterns that form curls and angles at the same time
- The background : marble columns, broken textures, a golden arch full of acanthus leaves and geometry
Everything exudes ritual—but without nostalgia.
This is Noverra DNA : stylistic genes combined into a codified icon.
Flapper woman as a ritual figure
The 1920s flapper was a symbol of:
- Freedom and rebellion
- Short dresses, jazz, dance
- Independence and female liberation
- And most importantly: short hair — a radical statement
In Noverra she is transformed :
- Bob haircut with finger waves
- Robe with glitch embroidered geometry
- Marble, neon, digital stripes background
- Atmosphere: mystical, authoritarian, transcendental
This isn't a Gatsby flapper—this is a ritual icon.
Finger Waves in Noverra language
- Shape : S-shaped waves, tight against the skull
- Technique : wet hair, gel, comb, fingers
- Style : glossy, elegant, geometric
- Meaning : modern, daring, feminine without frills
In Noverra, finger waves are charged with symbolism :
they are geometric and ritual, sleek and mystical.
Stylistic separation: from wavy to straight
Art Nouveau & Jugendstil
- Organic, graceful, mystical
- Long wavy hair, floral ornaments
- Artists: Mucha, Klimt, Gaudí
Art Deco
- Geometric, sleek, modern
- Bob line, finger waves, metallics
- Designers: Tamara de Lempicka, Erté
The transition
- No evolution, but a fault line
- From curls to lines
- From mysticism to modernity
At Noverra, these styles don't become labels , but style genes .
You consciously combine them—and turn style into ceremony.
Noverra DNA in pictures
You see a ritual figure with elements of Rococo, Art Deco, Jugendstil and Cyberpunk — not as a collage, but as a coded identity.
- Hairstyle : finger waves + braided crown + asymmetrical cuts
- Robe : Deep black, gold ornaments, glitch textures
- Background : Crushed marble, glowing circuits, organic forging
This is Noverra-DNA :
A ritual portrait in which every style is a gene, every line an echo, every texture a memory of another time.
Prompt examples
profile portrait of a ceremonial woman with finger wave hairstyle sculpted in glossy dark strands, braided crown wrapping around the head, thick braid flowing down the back, golden highlights woven into the hair, wearing black robe with sheer pleated sleeves and gold accessories, atmosphere of ritual elegance and stylistic fusion Style fusion: Art Deco + Rococo + Noverra Color palette: deep black, muted gold, soft auburn Lighting: soft and diffused, with subtle glow on embroidery and hair texture
ceremonial portrait of a woman with symmetrical finger wave hairstyle and rolled curls, adorned with
golden headpiece featuring floral and circular motifs, wearing a black satin robe with intricate gold embroidery, background of mandala-like golden patterns and ritual symmetry, atmosphere of Noverra elegance and stylistic transcendence
Links: to the various blog parts.
- The Breachline – Start & Overview
This page is part of the Noverra series, which combines stylistic shifts, rhythm, and digital image structures. Each image carries a unique codex and is aligned with a larger visual system in which form, color, and composition are given meaning. The content is rhythmically placed within the Tussen Klok en Klepel blog universe and aligns with the classification chart and cyclical structure of the series. For more context and in-depth information, visit the Noverra overview page.
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