The late 1960s marked a vibrant and transformative period in women’s hairstyling, as fashion moved away from the structured, voluminous looks of the early decade toward freer, more natural, and individualistic expressions. These studio portraits beautifully capture the diversity of hairstyles during this transitional era: from sleek, straight “hippie hair” and feathered layers to soft curls, long flowing locks, and the last remnants of the glamorous bouffant.
Reflecting the influence of the counterculture, youth rebellion, and changing ideals of femininity, these images showcase how hair became a powerful form of self-expression. Shot in classic studio settings, they offer a stylish and nostalgic glimpse into the evolving beauty standards of the late 1960s.






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