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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsPrize winning hair styles in a contest in Munich, Germany, 1964.
I like the one on the left.
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Prize winning hair styles in a contest in Munich, Germany, 1964. (Original Post)
IcyPeas
Oct 2021
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3catwoman3
(27,850 posts)1. Oh, my. Oh, dear.
Just in time for Halloween.
LastDemocratInSC
(4,151 posts)2. Sad. They came along too early to sing for the B-52s.
House of Roberts
(6,265 posts)3. But they did manage to inspire Flock of Seagulls' hair later on.

Ocelot II
(127,562 posts)4. Those remind me of some of the elaborate powdered wigs of the 18th century
which, although I am rather old, I never got to see up close, let alone wear, but here are a few:
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KT2000
(21,740 posts)5. They did those in the US too
local and national. Hairspray was the miracle of the day.
Demovictory9
(37,113 posts)12. they still have these type of contests
zuul
(14,701 posts)6. Love the two blondes!
They're sufficiently whacky to be cool, but he brunette style looks too much like an actual coif from the era.
Siwsan
(27,736 posts)7. That makes me think of the film 'Blow Dry'
I love that film. It's about a hair styling competition, starring Alan Rickman, Natasha Richardson, Rachel Griffiths, Bill Nighy, Rachel Lee Cook and Heidi Klum.
A real gem of a film.
demmiblue
(38,785 posts)9. I do, too!
Wicked Blue
(8,273 posts)8. I'm starting to get seasick
All those waves
yonder
(10,163 posts)10. Yeah but do they beat Lucille Ball's birdcage hairdo in Fancy Pants?
Somewhere around the two minute mark:
Kaleva
(40,005 posts)11. When I look at pics like this, I often wonder where the people are now.