Celebrity Style Mavens Sport Elvis Presley's Classic Look
Vicky Harrold — July 20, 2009 — Fashion
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Okay, now we all know how influential Elvis’ music has been, but who would have thought that his trademark hair would have sparked a style sensation amongst London’s fashion elite?
Style icon Agyness Deyn has been sporting the Elvis ‘do for a while, but she has now been followed by Sarah Harding (of Girls Aloud), Elly Jackson from the fabulous new band La Roux, and Shingai Shoniwa from the Noisettes. So it seems rock and roll quiffs are back.
The color doesn’t matter, but the higher the better when emulating Elvis’ hair.
Style icon Agyness Deyn has been sporting the Elvis ‘do for a while, but she has now been followed by Sarah Harding (of Girls Aloud), Elly Jackson from the fabulous new band La Roux, and Shingai Shoniwa from the Noisettes. So it seems rock and roll quiffs are back.
The color doesn’t matter, but the higher the better when emulating Elvis’ hair.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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