
Farrah Fawcett
Guys wanted her. Girls wanted her hair. The Charlie’s Angel‘s bombshell’s fabulously feathered hair in the ’70s had women scrambling for their blow dryers.

Is there a more iconic updo? When Hepburn, as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's, wore her long hair in a high chignon, she set off a hair craze that is still going strong today. Tiara optional.

Julia Roberts
Roberts' bountiful curls in 1990's Pretty Woman was the perfect bridge between the big-hair '80s and the layered-locks '90s.

Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe wasn't her real name, and blonde wasn't Norma Jeane Mortenson's real hair color. But the bleached blonde was a natural when it came to fame and stardom. "In Hollywood a girl's virtue is much less important than her hairdo," she once quipped.

Diana Ross
The original diva's voluminous afro is so iconic that Kim Kardashian channeled her look in a photo shoot inspired by the singer with Hype Williams in 2012.

Audrey Tautou
When the movie Amelie (2001) comes up in conversation, Tautou's gamine bob in it inevitably rears its adorable head.
Original article and pictures take www.usmagazine.com site
No comments:
Post a Comment