Meet the hair icons of all times!

  • Rihanna re-invented the bob, and this time 'inverted' it-cutting it short at the back, and keeping it long in the front.

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  • Blake Lively has made long hair fashionable again! We love her waves, romantic curls, braids, and slick ponytails.

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  • Lara Dutta has gone from long hair, to short bob to long blunt, inspiring us to experiment with our strands.

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  • Kate Moss's fringe became huge in 2008, and even got its own name-'The Kate'.

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  • In 2000s, Victoria Beckham's 'Pob' and 'Vixie' got salon owners much business all over the world.

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  • In 1990s Jennifer Aniston's layered, 'Rachel' cut had fans rushing to their hairdressers with a pic of the F.R.I.E.N.D.S star.

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  • In 1980s, Princess Diana may have had a turbulent life, but clearly never a bad hair day! Her crop was feminine, functional, and very chic!

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  • Farrah Fawcett's layered, out-turned flick was one of the most copied styles!

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  • In 1970s, Sadhana inspired many girls to get the 'Sadhana cut'-a short fringe with curls at the back.

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  • Audrey Hepburn made an updo look chic and effortless.

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  • Diana Ross's voluminous, dramatic blunt was created by Vidal Sassoon.

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  • Jackie Kennedy, the First Lady of America, kept her bob short and wavy.

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  • Faye Dunaway rocked a sleek bob in the movie Bonnie & Clyde-a look that was a big hit!

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  • In 1960s, Twiggy, the world's first super model, has a cute pixie cut that perfectly framed her fairy-like features.

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  • Grace Kelly was the epitome of beauty in her days and sported a curly, classy do!

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  • In 1950s, Elizabeth Taylor sported a textured crop when long hair was all the rage!

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  • Viven Leigh rocked a middle part with soft waves-pretty functional!

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  • Ingrid Bergman showed women how to work a sleek side part and romantic curls.

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  • Rita Hayworth might have had her hairline raised by electrolysis, but was a true hair heroine-from jet black and pulled back to flowing red locks, Rita's hair was her trademark.

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  • In 1930s, Mae West's platinum curly hair had the men swooning, and women rushing to salons to copy!

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  • In 1920s, Louise Brooks made the blunt bob all the rage amongst women long before Victoria Beckham was even born!

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  • Marilyn Monroe's side-swept wavy crop first gained popularity in the '50s, and is still one of the most copied hairstyles!

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