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The Jane Fonda shag ..HS graduation! 70s Braids, 80s Mens Hairstyles, Hairstyles 70s, 70s Pictures, Jane Fonda Hairstyles, 1970s Hairstyles, 70s Hair, Shaggy Haircuts, Top Hairstyles

Shag is the classic hairstyle of the '70s and considered one of the 'coolest'. Paul McGregor had invented the Shag hairstyle and gave it to Jane Fonda in the movie Klute which became one of the most requested styles. The style was worn by TV moms and even heart throbs of that time David Bowie, Rod Stewart, Florence Henderson (The Brady Bunch) to everybody who was anybody had a shag hairstyle. We saw its popularity grow again in the 90’s with Meg Ryan’s shaggy/choppy haircut done by Sally…

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A Glorious Collection of Jane Fonda Photographs - Flashbak Klute 1971, Jane Fonda Barbarella, Italian Women Style, Vintage Goddess, Small Camper, Science Stories, Henry Fonda, Donald Sutherland, Actor Studio

The daughter of the actor Henry Fonda, one of the most famous actors of his generation, Jane was born in 1937. Her mother was the Canadian socialite Frances Ford Seymour and it was the second marriage for them both. Jane Fonda’s childhood, although socially privileged and never for want of money, was nonetheless far from … Continue reading "A Glorious Collection of Jane Fonda Photographs"

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Beauty Archivist: From Barbarella to Klute, How Hair Liberated Jane Fonda 🎞️⁠ ⁠ As Jane Fonda went from a bombshell blonde in Barbarella (1968) to a male gaze rejecting mullet in Klute (1971), @gracemariaellington explores how Fonda's hair represented liberation.⁠ ⁠ Read the full column now via the 🔗 Jane Fonda Klute Haircut, Jane Fonda Klute, Klute 1971, Barbarella 1968, Jane Fonda Hairstyles, Bombshell Blonde, Male Gaze, Jane Fonda, Instagram Beauty

Beauty Archivist: From Barbarella to Klute, How Hair Liberated Jane Fonda 🎞️⁠ ⁠ As Jane Fonda went from a bombshell blonde in Barbarella (1968) to a male gaze rejecting mullet in Klute (1971), @gracemariaellington explores how Fonda's hair represented liberation.⁠ ⁠ Read the full column now via the 🔗

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