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A bob cut, also known as a bob, is a short to medium length haircut for women, in which the hair is typically cut straight around the head at approximately jaw level, and no longer than shoulder-length, often with a fringe at the front. The standard bob cut exposes the back of the neck and keeps all of the hair well above the shoulders.
Audrey Hepburn with style-setting "gamine" haircut in Roman Holiday (1953) Marilyn Monroe, 1954. The "Audrey Hepburn look”, associated since the 1950s with the Anglo-Belgian film actress, owed itself principally to the intrinsic chic of Hepburn herself (a factor identified by Edith Head [3]) and the designs of French couturier Hubert de Givenchy.
Later in the 1980s, Sargeant worked successfully as a producer for Haircut 100, A Flock of Seagulls, the Specials, the Undertones, the Damned, the Woodentops, and many more. His final successes came in the late 1980s with the band Breathe, for whom he produced the hit singles "Hands to Heaven" and "How Can I Fall?". [6]
In 2004, more than 20 years after their split, Haircut One Hundred (including Heyward) reunited for the VH1 show Bands Reunited and performed "Love Plus One" and "Fantastic Day". There were no further appearances from the band until five years later in 2009, when they rekindled their friendship via Facebook, and Heyward invited the rest of the ...
The cowgirl bob is a fresh take on the pixie, but with just a little more length, as Megan Fox is rocking here.The shape is mostly one length with some soft textured layers towards the ends ...
The Best Bob Hairstyles for Women to Try in 2024 Alessandra Benedetti - Corbis - Getty Images There's hardly any decision more bold than taking your long length and chopping it off into a chic bob ...
The year is 2016, and actress and rapper Teyana Taylor has just wowed the world in K*nye West’s “Fade”music video—with a wet-look bob that she continues to wear on the red carpet.
Mary Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985) was an American film actress during the 1920s and 1930s. She is regarded today as an icon of the flapper culture, in part due to the bob hairstyle that she helped popularize during the prime of her career.