Style Hair The Most Iconic Hairstyles of All Time By Kaitlyn Yarborough Kaitlyn Yarborough Part of the Southern Living team since 2017, Kaitlyn Yarborough Sadik is a Georgia native living in Austin, Texas, who covers a wide variety of topics for both the magazine and website, focusing on culture and lifestyle content, as well as travel in the South. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on May 10, 2022 Close Photo: Getty Images From vintage curls that take us back to Old Hollywood to choppy layers that take us back to the 90s, history is full of iconic hair moments that have made their lasting mark. Famous bobs, pixies, and bangs have found their way into salons as haircut inspirations that take over entire decades. "The Rachel" dominated the 1990s. The 1960s had an impressive lineup with Mia Farrow's pixie, Jackie Kennedy's bouffant, and Diana Ross' volume. We relish (and cringe at) some 70s and 80s haircuts, ranging from Jane Fonda's jarring helmet shag to Princess Diana's soft feather-swept bangs. We still dream of Grace Kelly's silky blonde curls, Jane Birkin's Parisian-cool bangs, and Audrey Hepburn's sky-high chignon. These ladies are the style icons that have defined generations and continue tolend inspiration for our modern beauty trends. Take a trip down memory lane with the most iconic hairstyles of all time. 01 of 23 Louise Brooks John Springer Collection/Getty Images Louise Brooks was the iconic symbol of the 20s flapper style—and the super-short sleek bob with bangs that were popular during the era. As a successful silent film actress, she inspired the country with her flawless hair and beautiful looks. 02 of 23 Vivienne Leigh Getty / Bettmann / Contributor We can't ignore the ultimate Southern lady herself: Vivienne Leigh in Gone With The Wind. Her middle-parted, pinned back curls are a symbol of Southern glamor and femininity. If we're trying to feel a little sassy, we're definitely trying to channel Scarlett O'Hara. 03 of 23 Veronica Lake Keystone/Getty Images This peekaboo cut was the signature 1940s style with brushed-out curls and a deep side part that fell glamorously over one eye. The iconic style has inspired the Old Hollywood curls that stars still grace on the red carpet today. 04 of 23 Grace Kelly Pictorial Parade/Getty Images If we could pick any 1950s style icon to emulate now and forever, it would be the elegant Grace Kelly, Hollywood starlet turned French royalty. Her swept-back, blonde curls never looked anything but classic. Zero frizz, perfect soft curls, and a flattering short length? We'll never pass this style up. 05 of 23 Diana Ross CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images Whether looking at her hair in 1960 or 2017, Diana Ross makes one thing known: volume, volume, and more volume! From long and wild to short and sky-high, she isn't afraid to go for it. We always remember her iconic stacked curls from the 60s and early 70s with the Supremes as the beauty's most confident, signature style. 06 of 23 Jackie Kennedy Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images The First Lady coupled her classy 60s bouffant with fantastic jewels, brightly colored dresses, and chic pillbox hats. She grabbed the world's attention with her style and beauty, making the bouffant style the go-to for the 1960s. 07 of 23 Audrey Hepburn Paramount Pictures/Getty Images It's hard to name an iconic hairstyle that Audrey Hepburn has not rocked throughout the decades—any pixie, bob, or bang looks amazing on her. But her most iconic style might have to be the elegant high chignon from Breakfast at Tiffany's that led to a slew of copied updos from the 1960s to the present day. 08 of 23 Mia Farrow Trevor Humphries/Getty Images This iconic pixie cut wasn't created by Vidal Sassoon (who typically gets recognition for the trail-blazing 60s hairstyle due to a scene in Rosemary's Baby). Farrow actually cut her own locks with fingernail scissors beforehand, and her then-boyfriend, Frank Sinatra, loved how it looked. So she decided to stick with it! 09 of 23 Brigitte Bardot Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images The French actress shot to fame after appearing in And God Created Women, but kept her spot as a worldwide beauty icon with her dramatic liner, pouty lips, and—of course—those center-parted bangs and volume. 10 of 23 Twiggy Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images With her slick crop cut and envy-worthy lashes, Twiggy was dubbed a style icon after venturing to the United States in 1966. The iconic hairstyle was an experimental cut created by famed hairstylist Leonard of Mayfair and ended up giving Twiggy worldwide notoriety. 11 of 23 Marilyn Monroe Alfred Eisenstaedt/Getty Images Marilyn Monroe was an icon in her own right, but her classic short hair helped her become a lifelong star. Her bouncy curls and blonde locks made her the flirty, fun girl everyone loved to watch on the big screen. 12 of 23 Angela Davis Bettmann/Getty Images You can't think of the afro without the "Angela Davis Afro." It's the ultimate hair moment that encapsulated her spot in history. 13 of 23 Farrah Fawcett ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images Farrah Fawcett was the girl to be in the 1970s. Everyone lusted over her famed feathered locks and effortless cool-girl style. 14 of 23 Jane Fonda Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images Oh, we cringe at the iconic helmet-esque shag that became famous in Klute. Inspiringly enough, Jane Fonda said the cut empowered her by not following what men thought looked attractive (for her, long and blonde) and stepping outside the box. 15 of 23 Dolly Parton CSU Archives/Everett Collection/Getty Images Though Dolly has been rocking sky-high wigs since 1973, her signature look has always been pumped-up volume, icy blonde hair, and plenty of sass. No one can do Dolly's hair, except for Dolly. 16 of 23 Jane Birkin John Cowan/Getty Images Birkin bangs are almost as widely known as the Birkin bag (an iconic Hermès bag named for Jane Birkin after sitting next to the designer on a flight). Women sought her Parisian-cool, effortless style throughout the 1970s, including her famous straight hair and bangs. 17 of 23 Cher Bettmann/Getty Images Cher has never been afraid of making a hair statement, from her curtain of sleek dark hair to her whimsical wigs. But no one will ever forget her signature waist-length raven black hair with a straight middle part that graced the 1970s. 18 of 23 Princess Diana Tim Graham/Getty Images For much of the world, Princess Diana's 80s hair with its shaggy cut and swept (almost feathered) bangs became the look of the decade. Paired with her blue eyeliner and show-stopping outfits, that cut was an iconic look. 19 of 23 Tina Turner Getty Images This queen of melody couldn't be more fearless when it comes to her hair, and she used it practically as a prop when performing, giving life to her songs with generous hair flips and swings. The most iconic hair moment for Tina Turner was the 80s, without question. Her mega-volume, mega-texture, and mega-layers made a grand entrance to any room. This was her "What's Love Got To Do With It" era, which makes us love it even more. 20 of 23 Julia Roberts Barry King/Getty Images This classic beauty can rock any hairstyle with her stunning hazel eyes, million-dollar smile, and epic talent; from Steel Magnolias to Pretty Woman, she's solidified herself as an icon. Her most memorable look of wild auburn-tinted curls will never leave the hall of hair fame in our book, though! 21 of 23 The Rachel NBCU Photo Bank This cut with its choppy layers and shaggy ends plagued the 90s after Jennifer Aniston rocked the style on Friends. She's made it very clear that she despised the cut then and still does, but that didn't stop everyone from bringing a picture to their hairstylists, making it the haircut of the decade. 22 of 23 Meg Ryan Ron Galella, Ltd./Getty Images Her famous 90s shag became an iconic cut that not even Meg Ryan herself could explain because it all started as an accident. When in France beginning to film French Kiss, her beloved hairstylist accidentally singed off a healthy chunk of hair with a curling iron—so cutting it choppy, short, and layered was an absolute must to cover it up, while attempting to look trendy. 23 of 23 Kate Middleton Getty Images Duchess Kate has stolen the title for royal beauty and grace. Her hair has rocked the world, appearance after appearance; and women follow her hair changes closer than we follow our mama's biscuit recipe. Her hair is already iconic in its own right. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit