Scene hairstyles
When thinking of retro, how far back can our minds stretch? You may be surprised but Jennifer Aniston’s Rachel character from Friends, is arguably one of the most popular retro hairstyles of today and that dates back to 1995. Back in the 90s when it first emerged on television screens worldwide, the Rachel haircut was deemed as the coolest do at hair salons and not surprisingly was the widest internet hairstyle search. To this day, it still holds its ground as being one of the more fashionable retro hairstyles. Retro hairstyles are those that have grown popular over the years and perhaps even more popular years later than when the style was initially introduced. Think of it as the ‘Elvis’ category of hairstyles. Retro hairstyles are not hard to find. Old movies are a great means to get inspired. Sex symbol Marilyn Monroe was well renowned for her flyaway dress but her hairstyle has been copied for many years since then. Retro hairstyles are commonly seen on the red carpet as celebrities with vintage gowns often need hairstyles to suit them. What better way to complete a classic dress than with a retro hairstyle to complement it.
Certain punk and rockabilly hairstyles are also considered retro, as back in the 1980s the Mohawk was ever popular and in the early 40s and 50s the high top low sided hair cut on men was all the rage. Up to today, teens and young adults still wear those hairstyles as if they never went out of style to begin with. Retro hairstyles bring us back to the roots and eventually all the hairstyles we’re sporting today, will come back around over time and fall into the retro hairstyles category.
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