The 8 Most Iconic Celebrity Hair Moments
Grace Jones' bold geometric flat top style in the Bond film "A View to a Kill" remains iconic for its daring and architectural flair.
Louise Brooks' sharply blunt bob from the 1920s and '30s epitomized the flapper style, cutting a distinct silhouette that became synonymous with the era.
Keri Russell's character in "Felicity" sparked a sensation when she cut her long locks short, but her earlier days of cascading curls remain a fond memory for fans.
Veronica Lake's vintage waves, famously styled over one eye, defined her glamorous Hollywood image, with a practical wartime updo also gaining attention during WWII.
Sarah Jessica Parker's character Carrie Bradshaw in "Sex and the City" embraced curls in a time when straight hair dominated, inspiring many with her wild and beautiful mane.
Victoria Beckham's angular bob, initially sharp and angular, later evolved into softer, layered styles that reflected her fashion evolution beyond her Posh Spice days.
Sia's oversized wigs serve dual purposes—privacy and performance art mystique—adding intrigue to her persona and performances.
He designed his crimson, spiky Ziggy Stardust hair with careful color experimentation to represent David Bowie's androgynous extraterrestrial character and musical genius.