After moving to Paris, Cierplikowski worked in the
salon at
Galeries Lafayette. During the summer season, he worked in
Deauville, following the
high society of Paris who vacationed there. In 1904, he created a stylish
coiffure for Lily de Moure when she lost her fashionable hat. Her appearance without a hat on the arm of a royal prince caused a sensation; other fashionable ladies soon decided to have their hair styled by Cierplikowski. In 1909, Cierplikowski started a fashion for a short
bob cut which was inspired by
Joan of Arc. In 1924, he dyed his dog's hair blue. This
blue hair was taken up by the first professional
interior designer,
Lady Elsie De Wolfe Mendl, which started a new fad. He created the “garconne” hairstyle for the likes of
Coco Chanel,
Josephine Baker, and
Edith Piaf. His creations were rumoured to cost up to 500 francs - more than £1,000 in today's money. In the 1930s, he introduced blonde
highlights and a style of upswept hair. In 1924, Cierplikowski opened a salon at
Saks Fifth Avenue in New York which became the most fashionable hair salon in America. Other famous hairdressers, including
Sydney Guilaroff, established their reputations there. The peak of Antoine's career was the
coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937, when he supervised 400 coiffures in one night. == Later life ==