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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.
In 1909, Cierplikowski started a fashion for a short bob cut which was inspired by Joan of Arc. [4] In the 1920s, he introduced the shingle cut which became popular with daring young women — the Bloomsbury set and flappers. [4] In 1924, he dyed his dog's hair blue.
Shingle bob: A dome-shaped short haircut with the bottom razored into a V shape. Step cut: A measured style in which the hair takes the form of cascading steps. Surfer hair: A tousled hairstyle. Tail on back A men's hairstyle made by growing the hair out in the back like a small tail. It is widely seen in India. See Rattail. Updo
“My bob haircut was inspired by my move from Los Angeles to Philadelphia to pursue my career in fashion. Being born and raised in Los Angeles, coming out of a 6-year relationship, and graduating ...
This ultra short ‘do, nicknamed the ‘Prada Bob’ by Joey King’s hairstylist, Dimitris Giannetos is inspired by the style and sophistication of the movie Devil Wears Prada. While the look ...
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.
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.
Vidal Sassoon CBE (17 January 1928 – 9 May 2012) was a British hairstylist and businessman. He was noted for repopularising a simple, close-cut geometric hairstyle called the five-point cut, worn by famous fashion designers including Mary Quant and film stars such as Mia Farrow, Goldie Hawn, Cameron Diaz, Nastassja Kinski and Helen Mirren.