Beehive hairstyle

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Beehive hairstyle in the 1960s

The Beehive hairstyle or short Beehive ( Engl. Beehive , hive, beehive), is a ladies hair style . It takes its name from its resemblance to a beehive .

history

The beehive hairstyle was invented in 1960 by the American Margaret Vinci Heldt (1918-2016) from Elmhurst (Illinois) . Heldt, who owned a barber shop in downtown Chicago, had won the National Coiffure Championship in 1954 and was asked by Modern Beauty Salon magazine in 1960 to create a new hairstyle that would reflect the zeitgeist of the new decade. The hairstyle was created as a variant of the highly teased hair that was popular at the time . It was en vogue in the 1960s, especially in the United States, but also in Europe. Towards the end of the decade, the beehive went out of style.

Trivia

Amy Winehouse (2007)

In 1976, the singers of the American rock band The B-52s took up the beehive hairstyle, which is why it is sometimes called the B-52 hairstyle . The hairstyle experienced another revival in 2007 by the singer Amy Winehouse .

Marge Simpson from the cartoon series The Simpsons wears an extremely high blue beehive hairstyle.

Web links

Commons : Beehive Hairstyles  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Margaret Heldt, Hairdresser Who Built the Beehive, Dies at 98" , nytimes.com June 13, 2016, accessed June 14, 2016
  2. Tamara Abraham: Oh, do beehive! Meet the woman who created a buzz by inventing Sixties hairdo. Daily Mail, January 10, 2011, accessed September 19, 2014 .
  3. Info on Amy Winehouse ( memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) on pm-magazin.de