26 Coiffures Iconiques des Années 60
A time of major revolution, it’s only fitting that the most popular coiffures of the 1960s were big, audacieux, and breaking former rules. The sophistiqué looks that dominated the ’50s style landscape gave way to high volume beehives, sensually centre parted frange, and ultra short mod cuts. Si tu es looking for a vintage inspired look to put some groove ton style, check out our 25 favorite swinging ’60s coiffures.







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1Half Up High Queue de Cheval
Representing the ’60s love of high volume coiffures and accessorizing with ribbons, this half up style looks incroyable when long, cheveux épais is worn in brushed out curls.
2Court Shaggy Styles
This short shaggy style is full of ’60s mod flair but still completely wearable with modern styling.
3Lisse Chignon With Back Bow
Sleek buns and chignons were a popular ’60s chignons for dressier or more conservative events, and they still make some of the sophistiqué choices for weddings or other special events. Accessorize in ’60s style by adding a bow or headscarf to finish off the look.
4Bouffant Styles With Headband
Along with ribbons and headscarves, headbands were a major staple of ’60s coiffures. Not only did they serve to coordinate with an outfit, but they played a structural role in supporting high volume bouffant styles like this one. Other requirements for achieving this coiffures: rollers, backcombing, and tons of hairspray!
5Twiggy’s Deep Side Part
One of the most iconic hairstyles ever, model Twiggy’s closely cropped cut has become symbolic of the ’60s style revolution. Because it’s so sleek and simple, this short cut is a timeless choice, and can be paired with everything from professional workwear to audacieux new fashions.
6Tresses Hippie Headband
The late ’60s saw the emergence of hippie coiffures that were long and free-flowing, and often accessorized with headbands or tresses. This tresses headband style is inspired by the ’60s era flower power, while providing an easy way to keep cheveux longs out of ton visage.
7Half Up Bouffant With Centre Parted Frange
Long, cheveux épais can be difficult to secure in a high volume chignons, making this half-up style a much more manageable achievement. Use a volumizing product like spray clay to create tons of height in the bouffant, or cheat and use an insert to give tes cheveux some extra structure.
8Bouffant Carré
Jackie Kennedy’s classic beauty and above-the-shoulders bouffant coiffures made her one of the most revered style icons of the early ’60s. Set your long carré length hair in rollers to recreate this look for special events, or whenever you want to feel as fabulous as the former First Lady.
9Half Up Bouffant
Half big bouffant and half long curls, pair this coiffures with a short hemmed, high-necked dress for the ultimate ’60s look.
10Mid Length Coupe With Centre Parted Frange
Keep things simple by wearing hair straight (but not totally flattened) and framing ton visage with these thick, centre parted frange.
11High Glamour Beehive
The glamorous epitome of big ’60s coiffures, this beehive is a work of hairstyling art that requires a little practice (and a lot of hairspray) to get just right.
12High Crown Queue de Cheval
Only the very front section of hair has been collected to tie into this high queue de cheval, leaving lots of cheveux épais flowing around the face.
13Super Court Pixie
Inspired by Mia Farrow’s short cut in « Rosemary’s Baby », Emma Watson helped revive pixie style for a whole new generation. Whether you’re going for a modern or retro look, this short cut is a daring choice.
14Volumized Lengths With Face Framing Dégradé
Centre parts were an essential element of many long ’60s coiffures, and usually accompanied by centre parted frange or face framing dégradé. The softness of the style helps to prevent the face from looking long and drawn, as centre-parted styles with no layering often do.
15Hippie Tresses
You won’t look out of place at a modern music festival with these long tresses that gained popularity in the late ’60s. Besides being in style both now and then, these tresses provide one of the most practical ways to keep tes cheveux secured all day long.
16Back Bouffant With Curtain Frange
With centre parted frange that land just below the cheekbones, this back bouffant style is the perfect mix of chignons and long, dégradé hair.
17Lisse Mod Carré
Expertly cut blunt frange help frame the face in this long carré style that’s deeply inspired by the ’60s mod movement. While backcombing might help achieve this ultra volumized crown, inserting a hair piece is the surefire way to get this look for yourself.
18Long Cheveux With Headscarf
A bit of a step up from some of the wilder hippie coiffures, this cheveux longs is nicely capped off with a headscarf that perfectly blends form and function.
19Half Up Beehive Styles
Try this half-up beehive style with a deep side part and long curled hair underneath for a ’60s style that you can pair with a chic modern outfit.
20Messy Chignon With Centre Parted Frange
The perfect modern incarnation of Brigitte Bardot’s famous frange, Alexa Chung’s loose chignons lets her face-framing strands be the low-key star of the show.
21Beehive With Headscarf
Using a luxe silk scarf not only adds a touch of high fashion ’60s style, but provides a practical way to hold hair in place and contrast your ultra high beehive style.
22Mini Back Bouffant
If some of the higher volume ’60s coiffures seem a little over-the-top for your subtle style, try this mini back bouffant. It’ll add just a little kick to the crown of your head without requiring a whole can of hairspray to keep things in place all night.
23Audacieux Mod Carré
This long in the front, shaggy in the back carré mixes ’60s mod style with a modern stacked carré coupes de cheveux.
24Woodstock Styles
Looking straight out of Woodstock 1969, this cheveux longs looks disheveld in the best possible way.
25Back Bouffant Carré
Achieving impressive volume on both sides of the headband, this back bouffant carré makes an incroyable nod to the ’60s obsession with big hair.