Feathered hair
Feathered hair is a hairstyle that was popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It is characterized by a layered look, where the hair is brushed back at the sides, creating a "feather-like" appearance. This style was popular among both men and women and became a defining feature of the era's fashion. The look is often associated with various celebrities of the time, including Farrah Fawcett, who is credited with popularizing the style through her appearance in the television series Charlie's Angels.
History[edit | edit source]
The feathered hair trend began in the late 1970s, reaching its peak in the early 1980s. It was inspired by the desire for a more natural and voluminous look, moving away from the sleek and straight hairstyles of the previous decade. The style was a part of the larger disco and pop culture movement, reflecting the era's flamboyant and expressive fashion sense.
Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Feathered hair is characterized by its layered texture and the way the hair frames the face. The style is achieved by cutting the hair into multiple layers and then using a blow dryer and a round brush to create volume and a soft, feathered effect. The sides of the hair are brushed back, away from the face, often in a sweeping motion that creates a winged appearance.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
The popularity of feathered hair can be attributed to its widespread adoption by celebrities and the public alike. It became a symbol of youth and beauty, embodying the carefree and optimistic spirit of the time. The style was not limited to one gender; both men and women embraced feathered hair, making it a unisex trend.
Modern Revival[edit | edit source]
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in vintage and retro fashion, leading to a modern revival of the feathered hair style. Contemporary versions of the style often incorporate modern hair styling techniques and products, allowing for a more updated and versatile take on the classic look.
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