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The evolution over the years of royal hairstyles for queens and princesses

Elizabeth families real they have always had pressing traditions, even predictable, guilt (or merit) of the protocol to be respected, of the labels and formalities that regulate their social relations. Over the centuries and over the years, their “immobility” has represented a certainty for those who follow their stories. The hair style reali they fall, like so many other aesthetic details, into a larger communication system, which rarely undergoes exceptions. Every hairstyle, or haircut of the women of the royal families carries with it messages that the experts or fans of blue-blooded stories interpret in the smallest detail.

This is why every big or small header never goes unnoticed.

FIRST THERE WAS DIANA
There was no shortage of personalities who stood out for their hair style, as in the 80s Lady Diana that had made it his short cut shag e flussy a must-have of the time, copied by stars from all over the world, including George Michael. Just when the rules are boldly changed, even a member of the royal family can become a trend setter. What acts is the surprise effect, the derogation from the protocol that consolidates fashionable choices, even in the way of wearing hair, for many model women to copy.

THEN KATE MIDDLETON
More classic and traditional looks can equally fall under the lens and become an inspiration. It happened with the bouncy hair of Kate Middleton, which has not only triggered unanimous approval, but even since she appeared on the scene has set a standard for women around the world who demand her same in salons Chelsea Blowout: the voluminous, elastic, glossy, shiny and without frizz effect, as described by her hair stylist, Richard Ward to People magazine in 2017.

FINALLY MEGHAN HAS ARRIVED
History, as we know, tends to repeat itself and when it arrived at Buckingham Palace Meghan Markle, again the emulation desire machine was triggered because the former actress had brought to the palace a fresh look never seen before. Since that moment, many women have started to style their hair in Meghan mode, or with a messy bun , the casual crop with free front locks, i tendrils, inspired by the 90s. A real revolution in real looks that are always contained and composed, which paved the way for more “relatable” choices even among women linked to the Crown.

CHARLÈNE THOUGHT IT ABOUT IT
If by now a haircut is a manifesto of intentions and personality, to demonstrate its incisive impact was more recently the silent princess, Charlène of Monaco, which left everyone speechless with his new rock look, from the underground undercut, or shaving on half the head, which had a surprising effect on everyone. His audacity and desire for modernity emerged eloquently from this gesture of rebellion against the royal label. What will happen now?

In the gallery we have made an excursus into the history of royal hairstyles that have left their mark.

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