The most iconic celebrity haircuts of all time

Farrah Fawcett's feathers
Amy Winehouse's beehive
The Rachel 
Elvis Presley's pompadour
Grace Jones's flat top
Brigitte Bardot's bedhead
Donald Trump's comb-over
Angela Davis's afro
Marilyn Monroe's platinum curls
Sinead O'Connor's buzz cut
David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust mullet
Farrah Fawcett's feathers

This iconic hairstyle, known for its dramatic flips and voluminous layers, became synonymous with the beauty and glamour of the 1970s. Even today, people ask hairdressers how to do a modern take on the style.

Amy Winehouse's beehive

This towering, elaborate beehive became a trademark for the singer, accentuating her unique vocal style and retro aesthetic, and leaving a lasting impact on fashion.

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The Rachel 

Jennifer Aniston's layered shag from 'Friends' not only defined her character but also inspired countless women to sport similar looks, making it one of the most requested styles in salons during the '90s.

Elvis Presley's pompadour

Not just iconic but emblematic of an era, Elvis's hairstyle symbolized the youthful rebellion and rock and roll spirit of the 1950s.

Grace Jones's flat top

This striking and sculptural style complimented Jones's androgynous and avant-garde fashion sense, making her a style icon beyond the boundaries of conventional femininity.

Brigitte Bardot's bedhead

The French actress's tousled, voluminous hairstyle evoked a sense of effortless appeal and became emblematic of '60s chic. It is marked by wavy layers and sweeping bangs, though the attitude is more than strand deep.

Donald Trump's comb-over

This controversial and widely recognized hairstyle mirrors the US president's career. And it's not just any comb-over, hairstylists point out that his is really long and involves a ton of hairspray. Whatever you may think of it, the comb-over is an undeniable part of his powerful brand.

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Angela Davis's afro

A powerful symbol of the Black Power Movement, Davis’s afro represented strength, resistance, and empowerment, influencing many to embrace their natural hair.

Marilyn Monroe's platinum curls

Symbolic of Hollywood allure and femininity, Monroe’s hairstyle continues to inspire celebrity looks and is celebrated in retro fashion revivals.

Sinead O'Connor's buzz cut

Her bold, shaved head challenged traditional norms of female beauty in the music industry and became a defiant symbol of her artistic and personal ethos.

David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust mullet

Bowie’s bold, colorful mullet and its association with his alter ego Ziggy Stardust broke new ground in the intersection of music, identity, and style.

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