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Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra (born November 19, 1961), [1] known professionally as Meg Ryan, is an American actress and director. [2] Known for her leading roles as quirky, charismatic women since the late 1980s, Ryan is particularly recognized for her work in romantic comedies , a genre she dominated during the 1980s and 1990s.
Sally Hershberger (born 1961) [1] is an American hair stylist known for her bicoastal salons, a line of hair products, creating Meg Ryan’s signature choppy-style haircut, the “Sally Shag”, and appearing on the Bravo reality show, Shear Genius. The character of Shane on the TV series The L Word is rumored to be based on Hershberger. [2]
During the 1990s, Jennifer Aniston popularized "The Rachel" hairstyle, and Meg Ryan wore a shag in the early 2000s. The haircut had a resurgence in popularity during the early 2020s. [2] In the 2020s, a variation of the shag called a wolf cut became popular.
So, without further ado, here are some of the biggest and best ‘80s hairstyles to consider tryin. Considering we’ve been in a ‘90s and Y2K redux for the last few years, it only makes sense ...
Meg Ryan was the person who set the standard," says one film historian of the actress's unrivaled role in the rom-com boom of the 1990s. ... but she had the hard chin, blue eyes, the blond hair ...
Though she’s had a decades-long career spanning several movie genres, Meg Ryan is inextricably linked to romantic comedies. ... This '90s hairstyle is going to rule 2025. News. News.
Whether your hair is short or long, we have the best 80s hairstyles for women to give you all the big hair inspiration that you need.
Scrunchies hair bands. Scrunchies and headbands made of elastic and cloth were popular in all different colors, styles, and patterns. Scrunchies were very popular in the side ponytail hair style. [16] "Banana clips" were another favorite, pulling hair back into a fanned out style. [17] Other accessories include barrettes and bows.