• Latest
Rosemary's Baby

Haircuts and Six Iconic Style Scenes in Movies

May 28, 2020
Moynat Expands Its Collaboration With Artist Kasing Lung

Moynat Expands Its Collaboration With Artist Kasing Lung

January 27, 2026
Chanel

Matthieu Blazy Presents His Debut Couture Collection for Chanel

January 27, 2026
Jonathan Anderson Makes His Dior Haute Couture Debut

Jonathan Anderson Makes His Dior Haute Couture Debut

January 27, 2026
LùCHEN Couture 2026 Defined by Material Behavior

LùCHEN Couture 2026 Defined by Material Behavior

January 27, 2026
Julie de Libran Spring Summer 2026 Couture Draws From the Iris

Julie de Libran Spring Summer 2026 Couture Draws From the Iris

January 27, 2026
Comme des Garçons Homme Plus

Black Hole: Comme des Garçons Homme Plus Fall Winter 2026 Collection

January 27, 2026
Imane Ayissi Shapes ‘Bissakarak’ for SS26 Couture

Imane Ayissi Shapes ‘Bissakarak’ for SS26 Couture

January 27, 2026
Junya Watanabe

The Best, Dressed: Junya Watanabe Fall Winter 2026 Collection

January 27, 2026
The Agony and the Ecstasy: Schiaparelli Haute Couture SS26

The Agony and the Ecstasy: Schiaparelli Haute Couture SS26

January 27, 2026
LISA Fronts the NikeSKIMS Spring 2026 Collection

LISA Fronts the NikeSKIMS Spring 2026 Collection

January 27, 2026
AWD

AWD Introduces Debut Eyewear Collection

January 27, 2026
Versace Embodied Expands Through Chapter Two

Versace Embodied Expands Through Chapter Two

January 27, 2026
DSCENE
  • LATEST
  • FASHION
    • Ad Campaigns
    • Collections
      • Fall Winter 2026.27 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2026.27 Menswear
      • Pre-Fall 2026
      • Spring Summer 2026 Womenswear
      • Spring Summer 2026 Menswear
      • Fall Winter 2025.26 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2025.26 Menswear
      • Couture Collections
      • Bridal Collections
      • Capsule Collections
    • Jewelry
    • Lookbooks
    • Street Style
    • Backstage
    • Directory
      • Agencies
        • Creative Talent Agencies
        • Modelling Agencies
      • Brands
      • Photographers
      • Fashion Stylists
      • Hair Stylists
      • Makeup Artists
      • Female Models
      • Male Models
  • SNEAKERS
  • MAGAZINES
    • DSCENE Magazine
    • MMSCENE Magazine
    • EDITORIALS
  • EXCLUSIVE
    • Interviews
    • Exclusive
  • TRAVEL
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
  • ART
    • Art
    • Design
      • Furniture
    • Architecture
      • Interior Design
  • SHOP
    • ABOUT
No Result
View All Result
DSCENE
  • LATEST
  • FASHION
    • Ad Campaigns
    • Collections
      • Fall Winter 2026.27 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2026.27 Menswear
      • Pre-Fall 2026
      • Spring Summer 2026 Womenswear
      • Spring Summer 2026 Menswear
      • Fall Winter 2025.26 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2025.26 Menswear
      • Couture Collections
      • Bridal Collections
      • Capsule Collections
    • Jewelry
    • Lookbooks
    • Street Style
    • Backstage
    • Directory
      • Agencies
        • Creative Talent Agencies
        • Modelling Agencies
      • Brands
      • Photographers
      • Fashion Stylists
      • Hair Stylists
      • Makeup Artists
      • Female Models
      • Male Models
  • SNEAKERS
  • MAGAZINES
    • DSCENE Magazine
    • MMSCENE Magazine
    • EDITORIALS
  • EXCLUSIVE
    • Interviews
    • Exclusive
  • TRAVEL
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
  • ART
    • Art
    • Design
      • Furniture
    • Architecture
      • Interior Design
  • SHOP
    • ABOUT
No Result
View All Result
DSCENE
No Result
View All Result

Haircuts and Six Iconic Style Scenes in Movies

May 28, 2020
in Cinema, Hair Stylist, Lifestyle, Style
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Audrey Hepburn Roman Holiday
Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday, 1953.

One of the most unforgettable moments in style in a movie happened in the fall of 1953. A 24-year old Audrey Hepburn, eight years before Breakfast at Tiffany’s, starred in a role that would earn her the Academy Award for Best Actress. The movie was called Roman Holiday, and a 37-year old Gregory Peck was her costar.

Hepburn, playing a princess who sneaks out to experience Rome as an anonymous tourist, ducks into a salon and gets her hair chopped short. Partly she wants to disguise herself, and partly she wants to be rebellious and beautiful. The stylist, at first, resists. He teases out her long hair and begins hacking at it with scissors, annoyed at her request to cut it so short. Soon, however, he begins to realize how amazing she is going to look. His bitchiness turns into enthusiasm and again into reverence, and as she leaves the salon he tries to ask her out. Fat chance, man.

What a scene! Here are five others to watch as you have a moment of your own on a relaxing evening:

Audrey Hepburn Sabrina
Audrey Hepburn Sabrina 1954.

Sabrina

A year later, Hepburn does it again. This time, the movie was called Sabrina. Her co-stars were Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. (The movie would later be remade in 1995 with Julia Ormond, Harrison Ford, and Greg Kinnear.) In the beginning of the movie, Hepburn’s character has long hair. She is the “plain” (yeah, right) daughter of the chauffeur, hardly a love interest. Then she travels to Paris; when she returns she has short, modern hair, signifying that she is a woman of the world now. The boys go ga-ga for her.

empire records

Empire Records

“So free for the moment / Lost somewhere between the earth and the sky / So free for the moment / Lost because I want to be lost / Don’t try to find me.” This is the chorus of “Free” by a band called The Martinis, and it was the song that played while Robin Tunney’s character in Empire Records, as her world crumbled around her, found strength in the act of cutting off all of her hair. Like Hepburn before her, Tunney was beautiful with her new haircut. How many girls of the 1990s did she inspire to do the same?

Demi Moore
Demi Moore in G.I. Jane 1997.

G.I. Jane

Demi Moore is another beautiful actress to shave her head for a movie in the 1990s. Exhausted from trials and tribulations, her character in G.I. Jane stumbles into the base barber sharp. There are no barbers to be found; the place is empty. She fumbles through a drawer and selects an electric clipper. And then, right there on the screen, with her lips split open and bandages on her fingers from the rigors of training, she gives herself a buzz cut. Not only did this demonstrate her character’s dedication to becoming a Navy Seal, but it also showed that Demi Moore was dedicated to giving this role everything she had.

Mia Farrow
John Cassavetes and Mia Farrow in Rosemary’s Baby 1968 by Roman Polanski

Rosemary’s Baby

Mia Farrow’s 1968 pixie cut reportedly cost her a divorce from Frank Sinatra. This cut, too, inspired women to go short with their hair, both during the late 1960s and then, retroactively, in the early 1990s. The scene in Rosemary’s Baby goes something like this: Her husband sees her hair and says, “What the hell is that?” Farrow’s response: “I’ve been to Vidal Sassoon.”

In 2010 actress Emma Watson famously brought the Rosemary’s Baby haircut with her very own cover of British Vogue’s celebratory December issue photographed by Mario Testino.

Olivia Newton John Grease

Grease

And finally, let’s not forget Olivia Newton John in the summer of 1978. For much of the movie Grease, she has what you might call a “normal” haircut. Then she emerges, like a butterfly from a chrysalis, in black spandex and leather, with a cigarette and a new haircut. Everybody around her offers catcalls. John Travolta, with his swept-back rocker hair, looks her up and down and exclaims, “Sandy!” She replies in a sultry voice, “Tell me about it… stud.” Is she chewing gum and smoking a cigarette? Maybe! It was the late 1970s, after all. And then John Travolta has the multiplying chills.

Tags: Reading TimeStyle
admin

admin

Related Posts

Vowels Fall Winter 2026: Wardrobe Built Between Time Zones
Fall Winter 2026.27 Womenswear

Vowels Fall Winter 2026: Wardrobe Built Between Time Zones

January 23, 2026
Pavel Revenko
Editorial Photography

The Visual Aesthetic of Pre-Digital Photography

January 23, 2026
La Grazia: MUBI Drops Trailer for Paolo Sorrentino’s Venice Opener
Cinema

La Grazia: MUBI Drops Trailer for Paolo Sorrentino’s Venice Opener

January 20, 2026
Golden Globe
Celebs

Golden Globes 2026: Films and Series That Dominated the 83rd Awards

January 12, 2026

dscene

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

DSCENE

DSCENE is curated as a daily art, design, fashion & lifestyle destination. DSCENE is non-for-profit fashion and culture basis organization which aims at further development of research on DSCENE values, as well as on providing educational services. Home of magazine editions DSCENE and MMSCENE – Click for more about DSCENE and for our Terms of Service.

Subscribe Our Newsletter

© 2024 DSCENE Publishing. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • LATEST
  • FASHION
    • Ad Campaigns
    • Collections
      • Fall Winter 2026.27 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2026.27 Menswear
      • Pre-Fall 2026
      • Spring Summer 2026 Womenswear
      • Spring Summer 2026 Menswear
      • Fall Winter 2025.26 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2025.26 Menswear
      • Couture Collections
      • Bridal Collections
      • Capsule Collections
    • Jewelry
    • Lookbooks
    • Street Style
    • Backstage
    • Directory
      • Agencies
      • Brands
      • Photographers
      • Fashion Stylists
      • Hair Stylists
      • Makeup Artists
      • Female Models
      • Male Models
  • SNEAKERS
  • MAGAZINES
    • DSCENE Magazine
    • MMSCENE Magazine
    • EDITORIALS
  • EXCLUSIVE
    • Interviews
    • Exclusive
  • TRAVEL
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
  • ART
    • Art
    • Design
      • Furniture
    • Architecture
      • Interior Design
  • SHOP
    • ABOUT
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.