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The trend in moustaches and full beards carried over from the late-1970s and into the early-1980s but waned as the decade progressed. From the mid to late-1980s, clean-shaven faces with short or no sideburns was the norm. However, the success of Miami Vice did spark a trend in the facial hair style called designer stubble.
Bono (1983) Bono, the lead singer of U2, emerged onto the scene with long hair in the early '80s. Throughout the decade he transformed his hair into a mullet and later chopped it off for a short ...
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Ah, the '90s. Crimped hair was still in style. Overalls were definitely a thing, and the Backstreet Boys were still together. They were simpler times.
The hi-top was a trend during the golden age of hip hop and urban contemporary music of the 1980s and the early 1990s. [2] It was common among young African American males between 1986 and 1993 and to a lesser extent in the mid–1990s (1994–1996). [3] The hi-top fade is commonly called a crew cut, due to the great likeness of the two styles.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, use of the term mullet to describe this hairstyle was "apparently coined, and certainly popularized, by American hip-hop group the Beastie Boys", [1] who used "mullet" and "mullet head" as epithets in their 1994 song "Mullet Head", combining it with a description of the haircut: "number one on the side and don't touch the back, number six on the top ...
Samaire Armstrong born () October 31, 1980 (age 44) (born in Japan) Alexis Arquette 1969–2016; Patricia Arquette born () April 8, 1968 (age 56) Rosanna Arquette born () August 10, 1959 (age 65) Bea Arthur 1922–2009; Jean Arthur 1900–1991; Katie Aselton born () October 1, 1978 (age 46)
These actors are the best proof of that. Well into their 90s, they are still active in the industry, taking on new projects and even winning awards. Here are the 12 busiest nonagenarians in Hollywood.