Short hair, popularized by Audrey Hepburn in the 1950s, remains a timeless trend. Easy to style and accessorize, it adds a touch of sophistication to any look.
Inspired by Audrey Hepburn, baby bangs paired with curls or updos create a signature '50s retro style. Simply chop a small section of hair to achieve this iconic look.
Short hair was all the rage in the '50s, and the faux bob allowed women with long hair to temporarily join the trend. Create dramatic waves using a round brush and blow dryer, then pin up the ends for a faux bob effect.
A sophisticated staple of the 1950s, the French twist was adorned by women of all ages. Add a slight bouffant and a sparkly barrette to capture the elegant essence of the era.
Despite the end of World War II, short hairstyles like the curly bob remained popular among women, reflecting a sense of independence and style.
Inspired by the iconic Bettie Page, these thick, luscious bangs make a bold statement and continue to be a sought-after style, transcending generations with their timeless appeal.
Symbolic of the era, big victory rolls epitomize the glamorous 1950s hairstyle. Achieve this look with mousse, a round brush, and a blow dryer for voluminous, vintage-inspired curls.