9: Gibson Girl

The Gibson Girl hairstyle was popular in the early 1900s.
It features a high, puffy updo with softly curled hair on top.
You’ll need long hair and some styling tools to create this look. Start by adding volume to your hair with a teasing comb.
Next, gather your hair at the crown and pin it up.
Leave some loose strands to frame your face. The result is elegant and timeless.
10: Marcel Waves

Marcel waves were a popular hairstyle in the 1920s.
They got their name from Francois Marcel, a French hairdresser who created them in 1872.
You can make Marcel waves using a wide-barreled curling iron.
This gives your hair a classic, vintage look with soft, S-shaped waves.
11: Hollywood Glamour Waves

Hollywood glamour waves are a timeless hairstyle that exudes elegance and sophistication.
You can achieve this look by creating soft, cascading curls that frame your face.
Use a large barrel curling iron to form loose waves. Brush them out gently for a smooth, polished finish.
This style works well for special events or red-carpet moments.
12: Rosie the Riveter Bandana

The Rosie the Riveter bandana look is a quick and easy vintage hairstyle.
You can recreate this iconic 1940s style in just a few minutes.
To get the look, start with a medium to large cotton bandana. Fold it into a triangle and tie it around your head. Roll the front of your hair into a barrel roll.