1957—Soft Curls
Here we have Hollywood starlet Rita Hayworth, rocking the quintessential hairstyle of 1957, the low-maintenance and relatable style of long, soft curls.
Showing a more girl-next-door style than the super-coiffed styles of the previous years, Hayworth ushered in a new era of relaxed and real-life Hollywood images, inspiring women everywhere to own and enjoy their natural beauty.
Hayworth was known as the “Hollywood princess” and in 1957, she starred in the movies Pal Joey and Fire Down Below.
1958—The Chignon
One of the classiest and chicest hairdos of all time, of course this style would have been originally popularized by the inimitable and unflappable Audrey Hepburn.Here Hepburn is showing off her natural grace and beauty with 1958’s most popular hairstyle, the chignon.
This elegant updo is rumored to date back to Ancient Greece, and is still incredibly popular today.Funnily enough, Hepburn would soon cover up her luscious locks, donning a wimple for her role as a nun in The Nun’s Story.