Legendary International Short-Haired Beauties
You've shared a wonderful collection of iconic women who made short hairstyles their signature look throughout different eras. Here's a summary of these influential beauties:
Louise Brooks - The pioneer of the bob cut in the 1900s, she created a sensation by boldly cutting her hair short during a time when long updos were the standard. Her style became a symbol of independent, confident women.
Twiggy - This 1960s fashion icon was known for her thin frame, unique makeup, and distinctive haircut (known as the "Twiggy cut"). Her 9:1 side part with close-to-scalp slicked sides created a style that maintained femininity while adding a tomboy charm.
Isabella Rossellini - Daughter of Ingrid Bergman who inherited her mother's looks, she worked as a Lancôme model for many years. She consistently maintained short hair throughout her career, exemplifying elegance and sophistication.
Juliette Binoche - With her unique features, she looked particularly beautiful in films directed by Leos Carax. Her somewhat messy, undone short haircuts became her signature style, adding to her charm in films like "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf."
Demi Moore - Her pure, innocent look with short hair in "Ghost" (early 1990s) made the entire world cry and likely contributed to the short hair trend in 1990s Korea. Though she later switched to long hair, her prime was during the "Ghost" era.
Linda Evangelista - This first-generation supermodel gained worldwide fame after switching from long to short hair. The dramatic change transformed her from an ordinary beauty to a unique, mannish icon who could embody multiple styles.
Meg Ryan - While Jennifer Aniston dominated the 90s with layered cuts and long hair, Meg Ryan became famous for her tousled short perm that many women imitated. Her lovable and charming movie characters made everyone want to copy her style, including Korean celebrities like Choi Jin-sil, Lee Ui-jung, and Kim Won-hee.
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