Hairstyles that were in vogue in the 80s, 90s, 2000s (from 1982 to 2000) photo

Hairstyles that were in vogue in the 80s, 90s, 2000s (from 1982 to 2000) photo

Ruffled bangs, children’s hairpins, high fleece and yellow blondes – it’s hard to imagine that it was once at the height of fashion.

1983 year. Voluminous curls

Large whipped curls are an indispensable element of the image of a fatal beauty, a little romantic, a little daring, incredibly attractive. Such as Brooke Shields. After the films “Blue Lagoon” and “Endless Love”, all the girls of the 80s were equal to her.

Madonna makes a small revolution every year – if not in music, then in fashion. It all started with a bright scarf, which she once skillfully tied on her head, making large bows a trend for several years.

Princess Diana was a style icon not only in her native Great Britain – with her light hand, millions of girls around the world cut their long hair to make a page a la hairstyle.

At the peak of popularity – Nicole Kidman and her stunning red curls. Then the general fashion for dyeing with henna went – many young girls wanted to be like a pretty Australian woman and did chemistry for small bobbins. Such curls were worn loose or collected in a malvinka, decorating it with a laconic hairpin or a bright elastic band of neon colors.

1987 year. Curly bob haircut

The good thing about a bob haircut is that it can be both elegant and bold at the same time. This hairstyle has become Whitney Houston’s trademark for years to come.

Long before turning into Carey Bradshaw from Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker followed all the fashion trends. And here is an example – shaded curls, gathered in a high hairstyle.

1989 year. Natural beauty

The end of the 80s is called the golden era of top mods. Cindy, Claudia, Naomi, Jle, Linda, Christie, Eve – they were everywhere: in fashion magazines, advertising campaigns and in the gossip. Full of strength and energy and so natural. Having admired them, many girls abandoned complex hairstyles, singing the beauty of natural straight hair.

1990 year. Time for blondes.

Blondes of all shades, from marble to gold, with blood red lips, have become a symbol of the decade. Madonna (who would doubt it!), Anna Nicole Smith, Courtney Love became an example.

Short haircuts, torn, uneven strands – at the turn of the decade, the spirit of rebellion made itself felt. The most convenient thing is that, if desired, such hairstyles could be pacified a little, diluted with a classic style. As, for example, did the legendary Ines de la Fressange, the aristocrat and muse of Karl Lagerfeld.

1992 year. Corrugated curls

Once again at the forefront of the fashion industry, Naomi Campbell and her careless ruffled locks.

1993 year. And again blondes. In rims

Fashion for hair jewelry is back – headbands, braids, headbands are especially fond of young women. Why blonde women? Because many are dyed in a trendy color.

It’s scary to imagine, but in the distant 90s it was possible to go out with a child’s hairpin in her hair, and no one would even blink an eye. For example, Drew Barrymore – flaunted, and nothing.

1995-1996. Rachel from Friends and the torn ends

The series “Friends” has become a symbol of a whole generation, some of us are still revisiting our favorite episodes with nostalgia. And, of course, it was fashionable to have hairstyles like Rachel Green or the Spice Girls – torn, uneven ends on straightened hair. At the same time, a “cap” of shorter hairs remained on the crown of the head, and long strands began from under them.

Teenagers have a new idol – Britney Spears, then an innocent girl with a clean look and white curls that she gathered in pigtails or tails. More sophisticated people took an example from Bjork – her intricate buns and braids have long been an object of desire.

The whole world is crazy about Cindy Crawford – her light and voluminous hairstyles are ordered in beauty salons most often. The era of brushing and drying “upside down”.

Beyonce Knowles’ smooth, polished curls are the new trend of the first year of the new millennium.

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