Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Most Iconic Hairstyles of All Time

Framing the face, hair is a huge part of our appearance, an aspect to our look that we can adapt or shave off, but never truly eliminate. Here are 50 hairdos that got it done.

Whether you rocked "The Rachel" or were appalled by "The Snookie," we've put together the most iconic hair styles of all time.

10 of his closest confidants are profiled here, with a single image capturing McKnight's relationship with them, whilst an insight into their friendship comes through thanks to quotes, holiday snaps and behind the scenes imagery, reinforcing one of the key messages this exhibition aims to leave you with, Sam McKnight is a bloody lovely guy and one you would be lucky to call a friend.

Later David Bowie would opt for an elaborately curled coif of vivid strawberry ginger he dubbed the "thin white duke"--a look which Donald Trump has very evidently tried--and failed--to copy!

That's what drew me to hair as a boy in Ireland: the chimerical quality, the ability it had not just to define, but to create a person. I saw in the personal style of Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve the ability of hair to augment -- maybe even define -- star power.

Cut short to ear-length and curled at the ends, this sleek and sophisticated hairdo became known as the "Louise Brooks bob" or simply "the Louise Brooks." Women of the flapper era duplicated this iconic hairstyle to imitate Brooks' edgy look. Still, the "White Flag" singer was quietly stylish with her high-street image and managed to make her mark in fashion with her signature eponymous choppy shag hairdo known as the "Dido flip." Her short, uneven cut had wisps of hair flipped up on either side of the head.

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