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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
Princess Diana, 1983, As close as a human being ever got to having feathers.
Goldie Hawn, '60s, Goldie's shag is "sexy in a counterculture way," Gordon says.
Florence Henderson, '70s, The Brady proto-mullet that makes a generation cringe.
Jane Fonda, 1971,Fonda's call girl in Klute lives on the fringes -- and so does her hair.
Jon Bon Jovi, 1989, Living on a prayer -- and a diffuser. (Get the man a conditioner.)