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Photo: Getty ImagesNot only is she one of the Official 2023 Uconn Huskies NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions shirt moreover I will buy this most revered screen sirens of all time, but Marilyn Monroe’s hair is instantly recognizable – and isn’t that what truly defines an iconic hairstyle? “It’s a short, layered haircut that was created with an old roller set. It meant curls and flicks moved so beautifully,” says Larry King. “Similar is Jackie Kennedy’s style, but on darker hair.” The ultimate blonde, her peroxide waves framed that unforgettable face perfectly. “There is something so special that happens when someone embodies their natural, God-given hair,” says Mensah about American activist Angela Davis’s Afro. “Of course, it would be impossible to have a conversation about Afros without talking about Davis. Her glorious, untamed, natural ’fro was incredible.” Alex Brownsell also credits her hair as the inspiration for so many celebrity and runway looks today, influencing everyone from Solange Knowles to brands like Gucci, Celine, and Marc Jacobs.



Photo: Getty ImagesTight curls are trending right now, and what better poster girl than Julia Roberts in the Official 2023 Uconn Huskies NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions shirt moreover I will buy this ’90s? “Those curls in Pretty Woman!” exclaims Larry King. “Back then, it was all about the perm and enhancing your natural curls, and hair like this is still so good today. Whitney Houston is also a great example, with her coily hair piled up into a high ponytail.” “Cornrows have served so much purpose over the centuries, beyond just being fashionable and protecting the hair,” says Mensah. “The ’70s brought a new wave of celebration for textured hair. It was during this era that actress Cicely Tyson wore cornrows on a magazine cover. She was the first Black woman to do so.” Photo: Getty ImagesWe owe a lot of our current obsession with curtain bangs and feathery texture to Farrah Fawcett, whose “wings” (that voluminous fringe) were a ’70s favorite. “Her feathered hair had texture, volume, and movement,” says Frédéric Fekkai. “Disco queens and It-girls in the 1970s sported this long haircut, with a side-swept fringe and choppy layers. It’s still a popular haircut in salons today because it’s effortless and an easy style to add thickness and shine to hair.” The evening’s beauty looks spanned Old Hollywood glamour to present-tense trend, with thoughtfully retro inclusions providing a patch of common ground. Amanda Seyfried’s ‘60s lean (and that of her emerald green Prada) found above-neck form in a Bardot-inspired ponytail and a thickly applied cat eye, while Jessica Chastain’s sleek bouffant coupled with a red lip and a jaunty swing of liner. Jenna Ortega continued to prove the mutable power of a well-chopped shag, while Jessie Buckley’s deeply-parted chop was a perfect canvas for her fiery hue.


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