Hair Trends From The Year You Were Born
Last updated on
As shocking as it might seem, your parents rocked some of these looks like there was no tomorrow. From a killer perm to a sassy mullet and everything in between, these are the biggest hair trends from the year you were born.
2001
Sex and the City Mania
Sex and the City was on Season 4 and women everywhere couldn’t get enough of the storylines and Carrie’s insane hair. It was all about full volume, long curls that look totally effortless.
2000
Beyonce Waves
Beyonce gave us all the hair goals at the MTV Movie Awards with her BFF Sisqó. She’s been our beauty crush ever since and this crimped look is so easy to recreate with some braids too.
1999
The Low Sleek Bun
Gwyneth Paltrow won best actress for her performance in Shakespeare in Love and started the millennial pink trend on the same night. What a babe. We’re loving this super sleek, low bun and would definitely rock the look today.
1998
DreadsThis is the year mega babe Lauryn Hill released her single Doo-Wop (That Thing) with these gorgeous dreadlock bunches.
1997
Butterfly ClipsWe’re so sorry to inform you that you were born in the same year that butterfly clips were a major trend. Kirsten Dunst rocked the questionable and yet quintessentially 90s do at the Wag the Dog premier.
1996
Stripey Highlights
This is the year the Spice Girls came out with their Wannabe single and made #girlpower happen along with these super stripey highlights
1995
The Rachel
This is the year Jen debuted the iconic Rachel haircut that sparked a major trend that cemented her celebrity status. Even Tyra Banks gave it a go!
1994
Supermodel Locks
Kate Moss was the biggest model of the moment and her super glossy hair at the CFDA awards was the look everyone wanted.
1993
Grunge
Courtney Love was the queen of grunge and her layered chop was the biggest hairstyle of the year. Her bf wasn’t bad either...
1992
Big Volume Curls
Supermodel Iman married David Bowie in 1992 with this incredible up-do of cascading ringlet curls. Too gorg!
1991
The Supermodel Blowout
This year Cindy Crawford attended the Oscars with Richard Gere (who even knew they dated??) in this iconic Versace dress and a killer blow dry. The blow dry was effortless to recreate at home and works for every hair type.
1990
Demi’s Pixi
Ghost, one of the most iconic films EVER was realised this year and its star Demi Moore rocked this bowl cut like no one else could… or should.
1989
Messy Curls
These loose curls were an 80s staple and Isabelle Townsend was totally doing them justice in this Ralph Lauren campaign back in ‘89.
1988
The Madonna
Madonna released her song Spotlight this year with this gorgeous crop hairstyle in platinum blonde.
1987
Wild
Tina Turner’s wild curls were the major trend of this year and we love the honey toned highlights too.
1986
Crimped
Yup, this happened. Here’s Demi Moore rocking a crimped, half up half down, plus scrunchie that was actually considered pretty cool in the 80s.
1985
The Mullet
Your birthday marks the worst hair trend in history: the mullet. It was super choppy and voluminous in the 80s too and rocked by stars like Cher.
1984
The Perm
Nicole Kidman’s signature look was the biggest trend of this year. The perm was easy to recreate at home and, provided you didn’t get your hair wet, would last forever.
1983
All American Girl
Brooke Shields was the ultimate babe of the year and her girl next door hair was totally dreamy.
1982
Pineapple
Debbie Allen slayed the academy awards this year and rocked the chicest pineapple we’ve ever seen, making it a major trend.
1981
The Diana
In 1981 Diana married Charles and became not only a Princess but a beauty icon. This haircut was emulated by EVERYONE and became her signature cut.
1980
The Shag
Still holding onto those 70s vibes, Joan Jett was the coolest gal at the time and the shag haircut was a must have for any punk rocker. The shag is basically evenly progressing layers, in shorter length hair which gives an overall ‘shaggy look’ hence the name.