Popular in the 1930s, finger waves are versatile for both casual and elegant looks, adding sophistication effortlessly.
This 1940s style is feminine and versatile, pairing well with both lace dresses and edgier outfits like moto leggings and crop tops.
Inspired by a feminist icon, this updo with a headband offers practicality and a nod to history in modern fashion.
From the 1960s, mod textured bangs frame the face and elevate any look, making bad hair days manageable and enhancing eye focus.
A 1970s staple, shag haircuts with their natural texture are overdue for a comeback, offering a potential modern twist with asymmetrical cuts.
Once an '80s hit, the side ponytail remains a classic look that can be updated for modern times, perfect with off-the-shoulder styles.
Popularized in the 1960s, the geometric bob accentuates the neck and cheekbones, ideal for showcasing statement earrings with its precise cut.
Inspired by the '80s, big hair is making a comeback with its voluminous style, contrasting elegantly with both pantsuits and evening gowns on today's runways.