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Popular Culture Celebrity Hairstyles

Celebrity Hairstyles
Popular Culture Celebrity Hairstyles

When a celebrity changes their hairstyle, they are changing what they say to the world. If that hairstyle becomes popular and copied throughout society, then it is possible to completely change how people feel and interact with each other. Because of this fact, it is quite possible for a hairstyle to change how society operates.

The feeling of an era

Celebrity hairstyles embody the feeling of each generation, decade, and era. It is possible to tell what a decade was like just from looking at the hairstyles that were popular in that decade. The 50s were a time of rigidness and reconstruction. The hairstyles in this time were structured and held firmly into place. The 70s brought about a more laid-back approach to life and the popular hairstyles show that attitude as well. The hair was flowing, long, and free. The 80s were all about rebellion. The hair for this time was wildly curled and cut into harsh styles. More recent hair trends have been all about mixing old styles in new ways. That shows the attitude of the time, which is mixing new and old technologies and business methods together to create something new.

 Celebrity Hairstyles
Popular Culture Celebrity Hairstyles

Hairstyles can lead to fashion changes

Celebrity hairstyles also can affect fashion. A popular haircut lends itself to new fashion pathways. A soft, flowing style leads to the creation of soft, flowing clothing. It could also lead to highly structured pieces as a fashion contrast. The same thing can happen with a severe hairstyle. Clothing can turn severe or gentle in contrast.

Celebrity Hairstyles
Popular Culture Celebrity Hairstyles

Popular characters can alter the hair of an entire generation

Certain shows and movies have revealed celebrity hairstyles that have been so popular, that it seems that everyone starts to wear their hair that way. Some of the iconic styles of different periods were achieved this way. One example of this was in the 1990s with the TV show Friends. "The Rachel" hairstyle was extremely popular will almost all women for almost ten years.