The History Behind the Short-Hair Trend

September 2024 · 1 minute read

Chris McMillan and Jennifer Aniston got everyone on a layered, razor-cut style called "The Rachel" in 1994. Four years later, Cameron Diaz's sweet blond haircut in There's Something About Mary had the bob with a longer, razor-cut top and shaggier A-line back.

The 2001 movie Amélie showcased Audrey Tautou with baby bangs and a tiny stacked A-liner that can still found on leading ladies today. The late '90s and early 2000s saw chunky highlights and an addiction to layers that could be seen in certain Jenna Elfman circa Dharma and Greg-type haircuts. 

Eventually the mid-2000s found Victoria Beckham's bob, which created a major place for itself within the Bob Hall of Fame, with a choppy back and long front. She continues to contribute to the evolution of the haircut and always stays imaginative and current with her short hair looks. 

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