QUEEN ELIZABETH 1 – One of the Tudor Queen's most iconic features was her towering red wig, as showcased here by Cate Blanchett, who has played the monarch in both Elizabeth andElizabeth: The Golden Age.
FARRAH FAWCETT – The Charlie's Angels star's feathered flicks led to one of the Seventies' biggest hair trends.
THE OLSENS – Centre-parted waves with dark roots – the Olsens know the style that suits them.
AUDREY HEPBURN,s Breakfast at Tiffany
THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE – That glossy brown mane with its soft, bouncy waves spawned countless copies following the Duchess' engagement and subsequent royal wedding.
TWIGGY – The model's side-parted crop was a key part of her much-lauded Sixties look.
MICHELLE OBAMA – A sleek coiffed style makes for perfect First Lady elegance.
MARIANNE FAITHFULL – Blonde waves and a full fringe gave Marianne Faithfull a pretty, feminine charm.
MARY QUANT – The poster girl for Vidal Sassoon's five point style and his point bob, Mary Quant wore these sleek Sixties styles with aplomb.
ALI MACGRAW – The stand-out hairstyle of 1970, Ali MacGraw's sleek dark hair and centre parting in Love Story was the only style to covet.
JENNIFER ANISTON - "The Rachel" hairstyle - named after Aniston's character in Friends - was one of the most requested styles in Nineties hair salons.
DONATELLA VERSACE – Sleek, straight and as blonde as blonde can be – Donatella's hair is an icon of Versace glamour.
SINÉAD O'CONNOR – The singer's shaved head in the video for her 1990 hit, Nothing Compares 2 U, is almost as iconic as the song itself.
RIHANNA – The Bajan singer has had more hairstyles than anyone else we can think of, but her tomato-red waves proved particularly memorable.
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