![]() ![]() “I couldn’t get a tan and didn’t have boobs, so Amélie and her whole vibe of ‘quirky gamine ’ really felt like the right lane for me. “ When you’re growing into your eventual womanhood, you have to pick a lane for your style based on the broad observations of styles around you,” explains Mancini. “So I went to work as a teacher’s assistant at a summer art program in Paris, got a punk boyfriend, and hacked off my hair.” She admits it was “a bitch” to grow out.Īmélie’s hair also had an impact on Sunday Mancini, a 32-year-old social media manager in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. ![]() “My whole vibe as a teen was ‘indie-rock manic pixie dream girl,’” says Exposito. After coming back from studying abroad in Paris, Exposito decided to cut her hair like Amélie’s, herself. Times, says she loved Amélie because she was such a whimsical but compassionate character who dedicated her time to making other lonely people feel less so. Suzy Exposito, a 31-year-old music reporter for the L.A. But many fans of the film have copied her haircut on purpose, and some of them never looked back. Maldonado says that while he hasn’t ever had a client come in and ask for “the Amélie haircut,” he often uses it as a reference when someone wants a bob with bangs. “Amélie’s hair is a cross-generational hybrid of all these influences and eras-the innocent sexuality of the 1950s meeting the dangerous glint of the 1960s and beyond, all summed up by a single, messy bob.” ![]() Weingarten also says that whether they realized it or not, people probably drew a “visual if not visceral connection” between Amélie and Audrey Hepburn, as Hepburn was one of the original pixie-cut film icons who also starred in Paris-set films. I love the natural waves and how blunt it was cut. “It's a classic, bold, timeless shape that instantly invokes a sort of romanticism. ![]() “It is the epitome of what we see as ‘chic’ and timeless in Western culture,” he says. The author, culture and trends expert, and former celebrity makeup artist Rachel Weingarten says that while most people tend to associate the bob with the American silent-era actress Louise Brooks, it was actually a French actress named Polaire-with her shock of wavy dark hair-who popularized the style first.Īccording to celebrity hairstylist and beauty expert David Lopez, in the ’60s, the style became even bolder and more original with the fringe being added. “It’s a classic haircut that evolved through the years and was something you can do to make your hair look a little edgier without having to change too much.” (It’s important to note that the movie takes place in 1997, just after Princess Diana’s tragic car accident.)īobs with bangs hairstyle have a vast history. “Amélie’s hair was a classic ’90s, grunge-girl haircut that was more popular among the alternative rock ‘n’ roll crowd,” he says. Celebrity hairstylist Cervando Maldonado, who works with clients such as Miley Cyrus, Kirsten Dunst, and Reese Witherspoon, says he’s been cutting that hairstyle on clients since then. If you’ve been alive since the ’90s, then super-short baby bangs were something you might remember seeing on punks, goths, and rockabilly women (although in recent years, they have gained the unfortunate label of “ TERF bangs ”). ![]()
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