- Great for vintage glamour and classic evening looks
- Works best on medium to thick hair for structure
- Requires pin curls or a curling iron with brush-out styling
18. 1960s Tousled Bardot Hair with Curtain Bangs

Brigitte Bardot’s 1960s tousled hair became a timeless beauty icon. This voluminous yet effortless style featured long, slightly messy waves with curtain bangs framing the face. It gave off a sultry, undone look that worked for both casual and glamorous occasions.
- Best for thick hair with natural texture
- Requires teasing at the crown for a voluminous lift
- Pairs beautifully with winged eyeliner and a nude lip
19. 1970s Rockstar Shag with Bangs

The 1970s shag haircut was a staple of rockstars and fashion rebels. This layered, choppy cut gave long hair a wild, effortless vibe. The tousled texture and curtain bangs made it a low-maintenance yet stylish choice that still holds up today.
- Great for wavy or textured hair types
- Works well with minimal styling and texturizing products
- Looks best with a leather jacket and boots for a full rockstar look
20. 1980s Big Curls with a Prom Queen Updo

The 1980s prom queen hairstyle was all about height and drama. Big, tightly curled hair was styled into a half-up, half-down look with exaggerated volume. Satin bows, pearls, or tiaras were common accessories to complete the prom-perfect aesthetic.
- Best for formal events and nostalgic throwback looks
- Requires a curling iron and teasing comb for volume
- Works great with statement earrings and bold lipstick
21. 1990s High Half-Ponytail with a Sleek Finish

The 1990s high half-ponytail was a red carpet favorite, worn by pop stars and actresses. Long, straight hair was gathered into a high ponytail while the rest flowed freely. This simple yet striking look gave off a youthful and polished vibe.
- Best for sleek, straight hair with a bit of volume at the crown
- Requires a smoothing serum for a frizz-free finish
- Works well with hoop earrings and glossy lips for a full ‘90s effect