Solstice loved the weather today. She embraced the brilliant sunshine that greeted her. It didn't look like winter sun so much anymore. Surely it was moving on to Spring. The sun had chased away some of the bitter chill in the air, and she stepped out with jeans, knee boots, a floral blouse that she'd put a few of her favorite necklaces over, and then had grabbed a heavy camel colored tapestry coat that was embroidered with a cream colored filigree. Her last addition for the day was a tan suede wide brimmed fedora that she'd found at a thrift shop. The hat was in pristine condition, and she'd cleaned it up, changed the band, and claimed it as her own.
She'd been putting off a hair trim for a year or better, since the muggle woman she'd found in Liverpool mangled the last trim she'd had. Solstice had sworn she was never going to get it trimmed ever again. However, her hair had gotten dry and, as a half veela, she did understand that losing part of her hair was potentially hazardous. So, when she heard that a new salon had opened in Diagon Alley, she was hopeful that the stylist understood something or another about veela hair and was willing to try to get rid of the ragged ends on her ash blond tresses.
She went into the shop, hoping to find more competence in wizarding stylists, even though she didn't have an appointment.
"Hello?" she called.