14+ Divine 1950s Pixie Cut
The Cube Cut.
1950s pixie cut. The cube was a very short haircut with a fringe that was popular in Britain in the mid-1950s. This lady also had a mauve tint applied. Popular music and film stars had a major influence on 1950s hairstyles and fashion.
Add to Favorites VTG 1950s Ceramic Arts Studio Boy Pixie Sitting on Toadstool Figurine by Betty Harrington Piquant Pixies Schneider Collection CAS Pixie. The hair at the sides was cut across at mid-ear length creating an angular and stepped look. Popularised by the actors Audrey Hepburn and Jean Seberg who boldly rejected the long waves and coifs of their silver-screen counterparts the pixie became a symbol of nonconformity and empowerment.
Add to Favorites 1940s Vanity Case Small Travel Bag Train Case Travel Case Weekend Case Vintage Case Pixie 1950s Case Display Prop English Made Kidney Shaped. Short fringe bangs about an inch above the eyebrows with longer pieces in the center tapering shorter to the sides was another popular shape in the mid-50s. A pixie cut is a short hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top.
Bangs or fringe in the 50s. 1950s Short Hairstyle-Using a Roller Set. However the pixie haircut particularly grew in popularity when the sensational American actress and entertainer Josephine Baker came onto the scene sporting a slick pixie-cut looking ever so chic.
Part OneA tutorial for growing out your pixie haircut while staying within a Vintage aestheticthis is similar to short. There were a number of popular hairstyles for women in the 1950s including the heavily teased and sprayed bouffant the short pixie cut such as the one worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1954. Curly straight and wavy bangs were all adopted.
And then the pixie style gained immense popularity in the 1950s when the actress Audrey. Growing Out a Pixie-Vintage Style. Pixie cuts were popularized first in the 1950s when Audrey Hepburn wore the style in her debut film Roman Holiday and later in the 1960s by actress Mia Farrow and British supermodel Twiggy then even later by Laugh-In star Goldie Hawn.