GO VINTAGE TO LOOK RICH
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If you want to show that you are rich they you are bound to prove that you look very different from the general mass. Amy Winehouse’s humongous beehive, Marilyn Monroe’s gorgeous golden locks are symbolic vintage hairstyles that have been copied and followed by the blue blooded race so that they can establish their own specific class. The 1940’s were without doubt the decade when womens hairstyles were at their most glamorous. Hair became bigger and more exaggerated with finger waves, bangs and pin curls becoming the norm. Many of the earlier and mid 1940’s hairstyles were smoother and flatter at the crown allowing for easier wearing of hats, although later in the decade this became less fashionable. |
These hairstyles were original in every sense and very successful in bringing the attention of the public to the fact that famous and rich label can pull of bizarre ideas with utmost elegance and prove to be a landmark. In the 50s, it was the blonde curly locks of Marilyn and later on many others vintage hairstyles made their way to the fame industry.
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We have so many tools now a day to bring out fabulous hair dos which were scarcely available in those times but still these hairstyles never lacked in beauty. The artist had to wear rollers to her bed so that the hair could look stunning the next day. Multicolored headscarves, Alice bands and brightly colored flower power clips also became fashion soon afterwards as proud sidekicks of vintage hairstyles. Just like in older times when women used to adapt their look to the one of actresses, nowadays singers and movie stars are still trend setters. They often choose vintage hairstyles in order to bring something new to their appearance. Whenever an older style is revived it is first of all seen as a surprise and then it gets the “why not” treatment, as women start imagining themselves wearing that special hairdo. |
John Travolta and Olivia Newton John seen in “Grease” were living example of punkish short spiky hairstyles of the 70s and there can be hardly any other era which can top the list of peculiar hairstyles. In the 80s, Michael Jackson, who modeled the trendy “Jheri curl” and Cindy Lauper who told us “Girls just want to have fun” introduced us to thick haircuts and fashionable hair dying that took the definition of vintage to a new level. The rich and famous were breaking the boundaries to prove themselves as the superior “hair class”.
The present timeline is a witness of preserving vintage haircuts with a contemporary touch like Amy Winehouse and Dita Von Teese so that the class can be maintained in updated speed. Not only the ladies walking the red carpet are allowed to bring innovations with their vintage looks, you can also do that on your prom or your wedding day. But, as those hairstyles are rather difficult to make, you need to first use hair care products to make sure your locks are up to the challenge.
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