This vintage bun looks straight out of a 1960s fashion catalog. This sort of slicked-back updo was often seen in magazines.
We adore the contrast between the ‘60s-style bun at the back with the unkempt face-framing pieces at the front.
To achieve this look, use anti-frizz and pin your hair up tightly to prevent flyaways. Once done styling, pair it with minimal makeup.
We love how retro her look is, with volume at the back and long, face-framing bangs on either side.
For a sophisticated and retro look, take inspiration from Zooey Deschanel and add an unusual bun.
If you’ve always been a fan of the Audrey Hepburn beehive with side bangs, but don’t have the time.
Side ponytails added an asymmetrical, playful twist to the classic ponytail, often paired with vibrant accessories.
Voluminous curls were all about big, bouncy hair, achieved with hot rollers or curling irons.
The shag haircut featured choppy layers and lots of texture, giving a rock-and-roll edge.
Bangs in the '60s ranged from wispy to thick and voluminous, framing the face and adding a youthful touch.