Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston
As for midi cuts, during the 90s there was an undisputed king, "the Rachel." It was the most demanded cut in hairdressers and although Jennifer Aniston only wore it during the first two seasons of Friends , even today it remains a classic that never fails. Its mark of distinction? The multiple layers with highlights.
Audrey hepburn
Audrey hepburn
There are two images that define the style of Audrey Hepburn. One is the bun from Breakfast at Diamonds and another is the pixie Sabrina . But in both there is a common element, the short bangs. She has known how to look like nobody else with updos and different cuts, but the truth is that it has been worn since the 60s.
Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts
Her red hair and curls with which we saw her in Pretty Woman and My Best Friend's Wedding are still trending 20 years later. And although she has sported a great number of different looks in this time, we will always remember her with this one.
Jane birkin
Jane birkin
Jane Birkin's mane will go down in history, along with the Hermés bag that bears her name, as it is one of the most versatile. Long, smooth and with straight bangs, it couldn't be more current.
Farrah fawcett
Farrah fawcett
She was the most charismatic Charlie's Angel. His hair, weathered and with open bangs , in the purest style of the 70s, is one of the most mythical in the history of television.
Lauren bacall
Lauren bacall
If there is a hairstyle that will never go out of style, it is the one worn by Lauren Bacall and most of the actresses of her generation. The Old Hollywood is still just as appropriate today than it was 70 years ago and never go out of style.
Naomi campbell
Naomi campbell
Whenever we think of the supermodel, her extra-smooth and shiny hair comes to mind, parted in the middle and XL length. Who wouldn't want that mane?
Brigitte bardot
Brigitte bardot
Another of the most replicated hairstyles is that of Brigitte Bardot. The thick bangs and the play of volumes from the crown to the ends make it an essential cut.
Sara jessica parker
Sara jessica parker
Sarah Jessica Parker's is one of the curly manes that most people remember thanks to the mythical series Sex in New York . Over time, her curls have given way to undone waves, but both hairstyles are still trending.
Meg ryan
Meg ryan
If something competed with "Rachel" during the 90s, it was Meg Ryan's hairstyle. The actress always wore it at the height of the jaw, with a central or lateral stripe, but there were many who copied it then and continue to wear the same cut without going out of style.
Dita Von Teese
Dita Von Teese
She knows how to carry the style of the 20s and 30s like no one else, but her waves with medium hair are still a resource for all those looking for a sophisticated hairstyle for a special occasion.
Letizia ortiz
Letizia ortiz
The current queen's hairstyle was in the 2000s what "Rachel" was in the 90s. It was the cut that everyone wanted to wear and even today there are many who continue to wear it, because it has not lost an iota of validity. The layers and bangs askew were his hallmarks.
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
The singer has been in charge of making a classic cut such as swag fashionable . It is a marked layered hairstyle with bangs that allows you to comb it in endless different ways.
Alexa Chung
Alexa Chung
The British presenter has been the queen of the bob cut for years. She has worn it in all its possible versions, showing that it is always a success.
Halle berry
Halle berry
The cut she wore the day she won her Oscar for Monster's Ball is the one we most identify with. Halle has been one of the standard bearers of the pixie and has shown that it is always a good option.
Jackie Kennedy
Jackie Kennedy
The former first lady of the United States redefined the hairstyle of American mothers and today there are still many women who wear a similar cut. Halfway between short hair and short hair, its main characteristic was volume. Today it has been lowered a bit, but its essence is the same.
Marilyn monroe
Marilyn monroe
Hair ? What Hair short curly ? Yes you can. And if not, ask Marilyn Monroe, who made one of the sexiest haircuts in history fashionable.
Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman
It was due to the demands of the script, but like Demi Moore, Natalie Portman also made it fashionable to wear shaved hair . Kristen Stewart recently dared with a similar cut showing that her moment has not passed.
Twiggy
Twiggy
She was one of the first supermodels and also one of the first to dare with a cut as extreme as this one. Today Scarlett Johansson wears a cut almost the same as Twiggy: short at the back but with long bangs.
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham
Her change of look was also widely commented, but when the former Spice Girl made this carré, thousands of women copied it.
Throughout history there are many styles and cuts that have become fashionable. However, only a few have survived the passage of time and have survived to this day without losing their original freshness. We have compiled for you those popularized by some celebrities and that are still a sure hit.
What haircuts have not gone out of style?
- The cuts to layers. They became very fashionable in the 70s thanks to one of the most mythical manes on television, that of Farrah Fawcett in Charlie's Angels . She wore it long and with volume and with open bangs, which is still a trend today. This cut lived its second golden age after the premiere of another mythical series, Friends . The cut that Jennifer Aniston wore , known as "the Rachel" by the name of her character, was the most demanded in hairdressers around the world. At that time the layers were worn somewhat longer and the bangs disappeared, but the essence was the same. Later Letizia Ortizshe became a princess of Asturias and her haircut, layered again, became a trend.
- The bob. It is a straight cut that does not exceed the height of the shoulders. It can be worn wavy or straight, with a central or side parting and, if you like, with bangs. One of his standard bearers and responsible for taking so much is the it girl Alexa Chung, who has worn it in all its possible versions.
- The carré and the swag. They are the "competitors" of the bob, and they have not gone out of style either. The first is an asymmetrical bob, longer in the front than in the back, and that Victoria Beckham made fashionable a few years ago. The second is the cut that Taylor Swift wears today , a midi with multiple layers and bangs.
- Straight and curly. The battle between the two remains a classic. Marilyn Monroe, Julia Roberts and Sarah Jessica Parker have been the standard bearers for loops. The first, in a short version; and the other two, showing off their layered hair. But if there is a queen of the plain that is, without a doubt, Naomi Campbell, who dominated the catwalks in the 90 with a minimalist and very long hair. Although that yes, Jane Birkin had already worn it before with a fringe that has never lost its relevance. The middle ground, the waves to the water, come from the hand of styles typical of the 20s and 30s with Dita Von Teese as standard-bearer and Lauren Bacall as a reference.
- The pixie. It is another one that has withstood the test of time better. This cut refers to fairies' hair, like Tinkerbell (pixie means fairy in English). First it was Twiggy, then Audrey Hepburn with her mythical short bangs and then Halle Berry. Today there are many actresses who have dared with this cut, such as Michelle Williams or Scarlett Johansson, and it is still very topical.