Iconic Hairstyles Through Decades
1920s: The Finger Wave Bob
Flappers rebelled with short, sleek bobs styled in finger waves. It was the first time women widely embraced cropped, boyish haircuts.
1950s: The Pompadour
Inspired by Elvis Presley and James Dean, this voluminous style swept men’s and women’s fashion, becoming a rock `n` roll signature.
1960s: The Beehive
Piled high and full of hairspray, the beehive screamed glamour and power—worn by icons like Audrey Hepburn and Dusty Springfield.
1970s: The Shag Cut
Messy, layered, and unisex—the shag cut fit the laid-back, rebellious spirit of the `70s rock and disco scenes.
1980s: The Mullet
"Business in the front, party in the back" defined this infamous cut. The mullet became a cultural symbol of rebellion and excess.
1990s: The Rachel
Jennifer Aniston’s layered cut in Friends sparked a global hair craze. “The Rachel” became the decade’s most requested salon style.
2010s: The Man Bun
A mix of hipster fashion and practicality, the man bun rose to fame among influencers and celebs, redefining men’s grooming trends.
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