ten '70s hairstyles making a comeback in 2023
ten '70s hairstyles making a comeback in 2023
'70s-inspired locks are back and better than ever. From classic looks like curtain bangs and fluffy hair to shaggy cuts, here are ten of the coolest '70s hairstyles making a comeback in 2023.
CURTAIN BANGS
Made famous by celebs like Bridgette Bardot, this long, parted fringe is a quintessential look of the era that frames your face and adds some fullness to your locks.
JAMIE MCCARTHY
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DISCO CURLS
If you want to go big with your hair, consider disco curls. Think: Donna Summer and Diana Ross, who led the disco scene with their voluminous locks.
BERTRAND RINDOFF PETROFF
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AFRO
The '70s brought out the natural hair movement as more women started embracing their natural texture. Take a cue from Jodie Turner and ask for a cut that accentuates your mane.
FRAZER HARRISON
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LOW PIGTAILS
FYI: This hairstyle isn't just for the kids. Follow in Yara Shahidi's footsteps and elevate this nostalgic look by weaving in some extensions for extra length.
STEPHANE CARDINALE
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MULLET
This hairstyle seems to make a comeback every decade. The "business in the front, party in the back" style features choppy layers on top that flow into more length in the back.
STEVE GRANITZ
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LONG AND FRINGED
If you've been watching Daisy Jones and the Six, you'll understand why Riley Keough's long, shaggy style has us heading to the salon.
SAMIR HUSSEIN
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PAGEBOY
Trendsetter Princess Diana was known to rock this cut throughout the '80s. Yes, it gives slight bowl cut vibes, but some fringe softens the style.
ANWAR HUSSEIN
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VOLUMINOUS PONYTAIL
By now you know that the '70s were all about bigger, bolder looks, which is why we'll end this list with a classic voluminous style: the high ponytail.
FRAZER HARRISON
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SHAG HAIRCUT
The shag features choppy layers that elevate your natural texture and full fringe that frames your face shape.
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WISPY BANGS
From Olivia Newton John to Elizabeth Olsen, it's easy to see why we would consider getting some wispy bangs when craving a subtle change.
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