Beehive (hairstyle)

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A beehive hairstyle.
A beehive hairstyle.

The beehive is a woman's hairstyle that resembles a beehive. It is also known as the B-52, for its similarity to the bulbous nose of the B-52 Stratofortress bomber. It originated in the USA in 1958 as one of a variety of elaborately teased and lacquered versions of "big hair" that developed from earlier pageboy and bouffant styles. The peak of its popularity was in the 1960s, and it was especially popular in the United States and other Western countries. The beehive remains an enduring symbol of 1960s kitsch. By the late 1960s and the early 1970s, the beehive had become unfashionable.

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[edit] The beehive in the 1950s and 1960s

  • Audrey Hepburn's character in Breakfast at Tiffany's sported a large fashionable beehive.
  • Yeoman Janice Rand from the original 1960s Star Trek TV series wore a complex, 'futuristic' version of a beehive.
  • In the Flintstones episode "Fred's New Boss" (season three), Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble get their hair done in gigantic, elaborate beehives at a salon, and the pair drive their car very slowly to protect their hairdos. Unfortunately, their 'dos are destroyed after a fast-moving dinosaur vehicle passes by and blows them down.

[edit] Later beehive usage

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