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Crowning Glories.(hairstyles)

Allure

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Crowning Glories

Allure celebrates the eight classic hairstyles and the many beauties who make them famous. By Elizabeth Einstein and Lindsy Van Gelder

Michelle Phillips, 1967 A severe middle part is sweet and charming rather than purposefully sexy. Joni Mitchell, 1968 "For a folk singer, this was about being antistyle, spare," Gordon says.

Ali MacGraw, 1971 It is a love story for the decade: American women and center parts.

cher, 1975 It doesn't take a feather to make Cher's sheet of black hair look Native American.

Paulina Porizkova, 1987 The Czech supermodel shows us the Iron Curtain the one on her head. The eternal good girl puts every single strand of hair in its proper place.

Crowning Glories

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