Friday, January 23, 2015

How to wear a retro hairstyle – celebrity style

Not only fashion designers are inspired by the trends of previous years, but hair-stylist too, when they are preparing celebrities for spectacular red carpet looks. Retro hairstyles are among celebrity favorites this year, check them out below!

20’s inspiration for a retro hairstyle


One of the most beautiful periods – jazz, prohibition, disinhibition and independence for women. Women began to cut their hair short, be more expressive with their makeup, hair and colors. They wore their hair in neatly arranged curls, hair bands with sparkling applications, just like Charlize Theron did on a red carpet event.
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40’s curls in a retro hairstyle


Dita Von Teese is the queen of 40’s hairstyles. She arranged her hair like this even before she became internationally known. The hair is short, just above the ears, with loose curls and styled on the side.

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Voluminous 60’s hairstyles


After 1950, curls weren’t as revered as before, being replaced by straight hair, but with a twist. The hairstyles were voluminous and they won over the hearts of fashionistas and celebrities alike. Marion Cotillard wore this glorious retro hairstyle on the red carpet, and her makeup and dress were perfectly in tune with the period too.

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