An animated history of hairstyles of the 20th century

Friday, April 24, 2015

The Atlantic shows the evolution of hairstyles in the 20th century.
The history of hairstyles in the 20th century is a lively one, from the Gibson Girl's chignon to the conk, which was worn by musicians like Sam Cooke in the 1920s, to Lucille Ball's poodle cut, and of course, feathered hair made famous by Farrah Fawcett. It was a century of fast-paced fashions, made memorable by the identities showcased by hairstyle.

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