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Bouncy, curly, or straight, supermodel Iman Abdulmajid was the queen of off-duty hair. When styling a layered lob, top hair with a good shine product to enhance natural texture.
Not to fool you by the name, the disheveled cut is super chic. It’s also completely low-maintenance. Here, tie up half of your hair to create a timeless, undone look. Hint: avoid super volumized products to prevent weighing the hair down.
Crimped or straight, long, nearly hip- length hair continues to make big strides in the ‘90s and today (hi, Kardashians). If you’re taking the crimped or curled route, opt for a hot tool or hot rollers to create a show-stopping model-off-duty look.
Leave it to Gisele Bündchen to take up space with her wavy locks. The idea here is to go big or go home, so don’t be afraid to curl your hair & gently brush it out for added volume.
For your next cut, take a page out of Tyra Bank’s book and claim full forehead real estate with a blunt fringe.
The same ‘90s tendrils donned here on Claudia Schiffer don’t look a day out of place on top models like Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid in 2021.
When you think ‘90s supermodel, it doesn't get more iconic than Cindy Crawford's voluminous blowout. To get the look: grab a round brush and your favorite texturizing spray.
Known for her chic pixie, Linda Evangelista was the queen of short hair in the ‘90s. It’s a tailored look that works in any decade. Be brave & dare to go short!