From Cinnamon Roll Curls to High-Rise Hairdos
Zoe Badley — August 28, 2010 — Fashion
This type of hairstyle first exploded onto the scene in the late 50s and some years later died out. However, in recent years, beehive updos are making a huge comeback.
Whether it's being featured in top magazine publications or being donned by singer Amy Winehouse, it's clear that this fad isn't going anywhere for a while. Be sure to check out the gallery for a closer look at these different beehive features.
Implications - The recent recession prompted budget-conscious consumers to make affordable purchases at vintage and thrift stores. This has led to a resurgence of retro styles which customers love and desire for their elements of antiquity and rarity.
Whether it's being featured in top magazine publications or being donned by singer Amy Winehouse, it's clear that this fad isn't going anywhere for a while. Be sure to check out the gallery for a closer look at these different beehive features.
Implications - The recent recession prompted budget-conscious consumers to make affordable purchases at vintage and thrift stores. This has led to a resurgence of retro styles which customers love and desire for their elements of antiquity and rarity.
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