The shag has been called L.A.'s hairstyle du jour by industry insiders, and we didn't see it coming. This year's redux has sparkling waves in the lob, the year's trendiest length.
It looks like all the natural-textured bobs we've seen recently, but with tighter, more defined ringlets. Keep it tidy and in a delicate wedge shape, chin-length or shorter, to copy.
This shoulder-dusting '80s hairdo complemented the exaggerated feminine silhouettes (ruffles and lace) and effortlessly translates into this fall's off-shoulder and ruffle trends.
We're glad to be deconstructing hair accessories and utilizing headwraps to appear smart with minimum effort. In the 1980s, style was excessive.
This notorious '80s style now has a more sophisticated, shorter layer gap, making it more Euro-punk than backwater Podunk. For round, square, or triangular faces, this may be flattering.
Crimped hairstyles, formerly reserved for teens, pop singers, and after-school special celebrities, also improved in the '80s.
Braids, particularly the French braid, provided a one-two punch to the more-exclusive-than-thou image in adolescent TV stereotypes.
These aggressive styles were often paired with vibrant blues and greens. This 80s hairdo has returned in all its rebellious beauty, with a variety of patterns and hues.
We had them every day of the week in every color. These nasty guys dominated 1980s hair accessories. No other hair tie maintained our high ponies as well or comfortably.