Sydney_Andrews opened this issue on Mar 13, 2003 ยท 23 posts
PheonixRising posted Thu, 13 March 2003 at 11:12 PM
Pixie Cuts are a bit shorter and have no length in the back. This is a Micro Shag but which is just a Pixie grown out. The key is that: Intersting Fashion Facts: The Pixie got new life in the early to Mid ninties when the hairdressers chopped all the hair off the fashion models. It was all the rage at the paris and New York shows. Gucci made it famous in their now famous "Come back" show. One fashion writer wrote in "W" magazine: "It was a flashback to visions of Halston models stepping over the velvet ropes at Studio 54". The male version gave rise to the George CLooney "Ceaser". "Demi Moore was in "Ghost" that year and Madison on Melrose Place made the cut main stream. Kate Moss was the "It Girl" with boy hair. But the following season there was a horrible crisis in fashion. All the models had no hair! So there was nothing the hairdressers could do but just let it grow untouched as fast as possible. This haircut you are showing is that cut. A few months later the cut was long and shaggy. The revival of the "Shag" the next year was ineviteble since there was no other cut to choose from. So the Shag was destines to return after every wave of short hair. This is when "Friends" started and soon the long "Reachel" shag replaced the short "carol Brady" shag seen in the movie that was released. In retrospect the post-pixie was renamed the "Micro Shag", "Short Razor Cut", "Anti Hair" or "The Tinkerbell"(Julia Roberts had this cut in HOOK). -On a "Pixie" the back is shorter than the front". -On a "Mullet" the back is the longest part of the haircut and the sides are as short as the front. -On a "Modern Shag" everything is almost equal. Hope this helps and was entertaining. :) Anton
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